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śacī

Dictionary Definition: 

śácī f. the rendering of powerful or mighty help, assistance, aid (esp. said of the deeds of Indra and the Aśvins, instr. śácyā and śácībhis, often = 'mightily' or, helpfully') RV.

• kindness, favour, grace ib. AV. AitBr. [Page 1048, Column 2]

• skill, dexterity RV. VS.

• speech, power of speech, eloquence Naigh.

• N. of the wife of Indra (derived fr. śacī-pati, q.v.) ŚāṅkhGṛ. MBh. &c

• of the authoress of RV. x, 159 (having the patr. Paulomi) Anukr.

• Asparagus Racemosus L.

• a kind of coitus L.