lakṣá m. or n. (prob. fr. √ lag as ‘that which is attached or fixed’) a mark, sign, token, (esp.) a mark to aim at, target, butt, aim, object, prey, prize, [RV. ii, 12, 4], &c. (cf. labdha-l°; ākāśe lakṣam-√ bandh, to fix the gaze vaguely on space, look into space as if at some object barely visible in the distance, [Śak.]; cf. also ākāśa-baddha-lakṣa)
appearance, show, pretence (cf. -supta)
a kind of citron, [L.]
a pearl, [L.]
lakṣá mfn. a lac, one hundred thousand, [Yājñ.]; [Hariv.] &c.