akkhohiṇī
, f. [sa akṣauhiṇī], 1. a complete army,Abh 384; °-(mahāsenā-)ghāta, m., slaughter of a
complete (great) army, Mhv XXV 103—108 (Mhv-ṭ,
giving the exact force of an a°); catuvīsati- °~i-pari-
vara, m., an escort of 24 a°, Ja V 320,2; °~i-saṁkha,
mfn., numbering an a°, Ja V 319,25' (catuvīsati-°,
soil, balakāya); Ja VI 395,15 (aṭṭhārasa-°, scil. senā).
— The relation to akkhobhaṇī (q. v.) is open to ques-
tion. Cf. catur-aṅginī. — 2. name of a certain high
numeral, a koti6 — 106 millions, Abh 475; Kacc-v
397 (Ee: akkhobhinī); Sadd III 833.