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edhi

  • 1 अस्


    as
    1) cl. 2. P. ásti (2. sg. ási, 1. sg. ásmi;

    pl. smási orᅠ smás, sthá, sánti;
    (rarely Ā. e.g.. 1. pl. smahe MBh. XIII, 13);
    Subj. ásat;
    Imper. astu, 2. sg. edhi (fr. as-dhi cf. Pāṇ. 6-4, 119);
    Pot. syā́t;
    impf. ā́sīt, rarely ās <only in RV. X ;
    cf. Pāṇ. 7-3, 97 ;
    perf. 1. andᅠ 3. sg., ā́sa, 2. sg. ā́sitha, 3. pl. āsúḥ;
    p. m. sát f. satī́) to be, live, exist, be present;
    to take place, happen;
    to abide, dwell, stay;
    to belong to (gen. orᅠ dat.);
    to fall to the share of. happen to any one (gen.);
    to be equal to (dat.) ṠBr. XIV Mn. XI, 85 ;
    to turn out, tend towards any result, prove (with dat.);
    to become BṛĀrUp. etc., (cf. Pāṇ. 5-4, 51-55);
    to be (i.e. used as copula, but not only with adj.,
    but alsoᅠ with adv. <e.g.. tūshṇīmāsīt MBh. III, 4041 >,
    andᅠ often with part., <e.g.. perf. Pass. p. prasthitāḥsma
    N.;
    fut. p.p. hantavyo'smi
    N.;
    fut. p. especially with Pot., andᅠ only in ṠBr., as yádidāsyán-t-syā́t, « if he should intend to give» >;
    the pf. āsa helps to form the periphrastic perf., andᅠ asmi etc. the fut.);
    + cf. Gk. ἐστί;
    Lat. es-t;
    Goth. is-t;
    Lith. es-ti
    2) cl. 4. P. ásyati (p. ásyat;
    impf. ā́syat, AV. <cf. parâ̱s andᅠ vy-as>;
    fut. p. asishyát;
    aor. āsthat < Nir. II, 2 Pāṇ. 7-4, 17 ; cf. vy-as>;
    perf. P. āsa <cf. parâ̱s> Ā. āse <cf. vy-as>;
    Ved. Inf. ástave VS.) to throw, cast, shoot at (loc. dat., orᅠ gen.) RV. etc.;
    to drive orᅠ frighten away Nalôd. IV, 36 ;
    seeᅠ alsoᅠ 1. astá s.v.
    3) asati, - te = ash q.v.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > अस्

  • 2 tawgaç

    I
    Any manufactured item that is ancient and imposing is called: tawgaç edhi
    II
    tawgaç yudası - A shurb whose leaves are like leaves of the lily and are used as a medicine

    Old Turkish to English > tawgaç

  • 3 tawgaç

    I
    Any manufactured item that is ancient and imposing is called: tawgaç edhi
    II
    tawgaç yudası - A shurb whose leaves are like leaves of the lily and are used as a medicine

    Old Turkish to English > tawgaç

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