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1 नस्
nas1) encl. form for acc. gen. dat. pl. of the 1st pers. pron. (Pāṇ. 7-l, I, 21),
us, of us, to us;
in Veda changeable into ṇas (4, 27; 28). ;
+ Cf. Zd. na, our;
Gk. νῶι, νώ;
Lat. nos-ter;
Old Lat. dat. nis
2) cl. 1. Ā. Dhātup. XVI, 26 ;
násate (aor. Pot. nasīmahi RV. II, 16, 8 ;
pf. nese;
fut. nasitā Gr.) to approach, resort to, join, copulate (esp. as husband andᅠ wife) RV. ;
to be crooked orᅠ fraudulent Dhātup. ;
+ Cf. Gk. μέσομαι, νασίω, νόστος;
Goth. ga-niṡan, nas-jan;
Angl. Sax. genësan;
HGerm. ginësan, genesen
nás
the weak stem only in nasā́, nasí, nasós
<cf. Pāṇ. 6-1, 63 > andᅠ in comp.)
the nose RV. AV. VS. TS. BhP. ;
+ Cf. nāsā, nāsikā;
Lat. nas-turciunm, nāres;
Lith. nósis;
Slav. nosû;
Germ. ṇase;
Angl. Sax. nosu;
Eng. nose, nostril = nose-thrill, nose-hole
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