Kota-Curves
lehanāmanthanākoṭaiḥ strīsukhasya bharāt smṛteḥ |
śaktyabhāve 'pi deveśi bhaved ānandasamplavaḥ || 70 ||
koṭa
(H1) koṭa [p= 312,2] [L=56430]m. (g. aśmā*di) a fort , stronghold (cf. koṭṭa) Va1stuv. xi , 28[L=56431]a shed , hut L. (cf. kuṭī)[L=56432]curvature (fr. √kuṭ) W.[L=56433]a beard L.[L=56434]a kind of diagram (?)(H1B) koṭa [L=56436]f. cf. a- , amara- , devī-.
Swami Satyanangananda Saraswati decodes akotiah as “pressing” and so does Lakshmanjoo.
Dmitri Semenov (good name for a Tantric researcher), graciously parsed this at my request and writes:
“I analyzed the compound ... lehanaamanthanaako.tai.h -- as instr.plural of the compound, lehanaa-manthanaa-ko.ta
lehanaa here is a feminine action noun from verb lih (lick)
manthanaa is a feminine action noun from verb math (rub)
ko.ta is a masc. noun meaning "curvature"
It is a bit of a stretch since lehanaa and manthanaa are not in the M.-W. But such forms are allowed. So, I translated the whole compound as:
"by curvatures [of her body], by [continuous] licking and [continuous] rubbing"
Pañcakrama - Page 53

| Louis de La Vallée Poussin | , Nāgārjuna (Siddha.), Rijksuniversiteit te Ghent. Faculteit der Letteren en Wijsbegeerte - 1896 - 56 pages - Free Google eBook - Read
Curvature
kuṭi
| (H2) | kuṭi [p= 288,2] [L=51543]f. |
| [L=51544] | a hut , cottage , hall , shop ( |
| (H2B) | kuṭi [L=51545]m. |
| (H2B) | kuṭi [L=51546]m. |
| (H2) | kuṭi [p= 288,3] [L=51632]&c |
| (H2B) | kuṭī [p= 288,1] [L=51523]f. |
| (H2) | kuṭī [p= 288,2] [L=51588]f. |
| [L=51589] | a hut , cottage , house , hall , shop |
| [L=51590] | a room with openings used for fumigations |
| [L=51591] | a bawd |
| [L=51592] | a nosegay , bundle or tuft of flowers or vegetables |
| [L=51593] | a kind of perfume (commonly |
| (H2) | kuṭī [p= 288,3] [L=51639]&c |
Other words for Embrace:
aṅkolikā
| (H1) | aṅkolikā [L=1489]f. |
aṅkapālī
| (H3) | aṅká--pālī [L=1437]f. |
| [L=1438] | a nurse |
| [L=1439] | the plant (Piring) |