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ukṣ- 1. cl. 1. P. Ā. [ ukṣati ] , [ ukṣate ] ( p. [ ukṣat ] RV. i , 114 , 7 , and [ ukṣamāṇa ] AV. iii , 12 , 1 RV. iv , 42 , 4 , &c.; [ ukṣāṃ-cakāra ] [ Bhaṭṭ.; for [ vavakṣa ] &c. √ [ vakṣ ] ]; [ aukṣat ] and [ aukṣῑt ] , [ ukṣitum ] ) to sprinkle , moisten , wet RV. AV. ŚBr. MBh. &c.; to sprinkle or scatter in small drops; to emit; to throw out , scatter ( as sparks ) RV. AV. &c.; to emit seed ( as a bull ); to be strong RV. i , 114 , 7 ; x , 55 , 7 , &c. : Caus. Ā. [ ukṣayate ] , to strengthen RV. vi , 17 , 4 ; [ cf. Lith. [ Ukana ]: Hib. [ uisg ] , [ uisge ] , ` water , a river ' ; [ uisgeach ] , ` aquatic , watery , fluid , moist , pluvial: ' Gk. ? , ? , ?: Lat. [ ūveo ] ( for [ ugveo ] ) , [ Umor ] , &c. ] [ 172 ,1 ].

ukṣ- 2. mfn. ifc. dropping , pouring , [ bṛhad-ukṣ ]; becoming strong , [ sākam-ukṣ ].

Source
Sanskrit-English Dictionary, by M. Monier William
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