ukṣán ā, m. an ox or bull (as impregnating the flock; in the Veda especially as drawing the chariot of Uṣas or dawn), [RV.]; [AV.]; [TS.]; [KātyŚr.]; [MBh.]; [Kum.] &c.
N. of the Soma (as sprinkling or scattering small drops)
of the Maruts
of the sun and Agni, [RV.]
one of the eight chief medicaments (ṛṣabha), [L.]
N. of a man
ukṣán mfn. large, [L.];
[cf. Zend ukhshan; Goth. auhsa and auhsu; Armen. eṣn.]