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kanyalagna /kanjəˈlak/ PA168     †[Sanskrit *kanyalagna, < kanya `the zodiacal sign Virgo', + lagna]. definitions 1 n. The moment Virgo intersects the horizon.1 references K.149:1 (A.D. 578-677, IV:28), hapax. notes 1 Pou, 76b, kanyālagna. But cf. LS, 89.
kumbhalagna /kʊmbhəˈlak/ A244     †[Sanskrit kumbhalagna `that time of day in which Aquarius rises above the horizon', < kumbha, + lagna]. definitions 1 n. The intersection of Aquarius with the horizon. references K.260S/1°:5 (A.D. 921, IV; 171), hapax.
lagnā /laknaː/ MK2710     [Sanskrit lagnā `meeting, intersection of two lines' (< lagna `touching, meeting, intersecting')]. definitions 1 n. The point at which the horizon intersects the path of a planet; the moment of the suns entrance into a zodiacal sign. 2 n. Any auspicious moment. references IMA 3A:55 (A.D. 1579, BEFEO, LVII: 106).
lagnārāsī /laknarasiː/ MK2711     [Sanskrit *lagnārāśi, < lagna `auspicious', + raśi `sign of the zodiac']. definitions 1 n. An auspicious sign of the zodiac. references IMA 3A:53 (A.D. 1579, BEFEO, LVII: 106).
°lagna /lak/ PA3011     [Angkorian lagna; Sanskrit lagna `meeting, intersection, the point of intersection of two lines, esp. the point at which the path of a planet intersects the horizon ...']. definitions 1 n. The intersection of the horizon with a zodiacal mansion.1 see: kanyalagna, tulalagna notes 1 Pou, 414a.
lagna /lak/ A3241     †[Sanskrit lagna `meeting, intersection, esp. the point at which the path of a planet intersects the horizon; auspicious ...']. definitions 1 n. The intersection of the horizon with a zodiacal mansion. 2 v.st. To be of good omen, auspicious, propitious. references K.269:1 (A.D. 921, IV:74); K.270S/2°a:3 (A.D. 921, IV:68); K.393S:30 (A.D. 1055?, VII:63); K.542:17 (A.D. 978-1077, III:221). citations lagna ʼāy kumbha (K.269:1-2; K.270S/2°a:3-4), `the horizon being in Aquarius'. ...duk sulakṣa nuv lagna pi coṅ ... (K.393S:30), `... having fixed a propitious and auspicious day to erect ... '.