काकाक्षि — {kākâkṣi} n. the eye of a crow (crows are supposed to have but one visual orb which, as occasion requires, moves from the cavity on one side into that on the other) AgP. ix, 13##{-nyāyena}, {-nyāyāt}, and {-vat} ind. in the manner of a crow's eye (said of a word which follows two rules), on this side and that, in such a way as to belong both to the preceding and subsequent Comm. on Lāṭy##on Mn. iv, 83 &c. Comm. on Naish. i, 11 ({kṣi-golakanyāyāt})