āśak

Dictionary meanings for āśak from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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āśak

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

5 P. Ved. To make one capable or a master or possessor (of a thing).

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

P. (only RV.; aor. Subj. /ā-śakat, viii, 32, 12; pf. 3. pl. /ā-śekus, x, 88, 17, &c) to stimulate; to bring near, invite; to aid, help; to give a share of, let partake: Desid. A1. -śikṣate, to let partake; to give, bestow, confer RV. and TBr. 019458 157,1... mfn. very powerful or mighty, able L. 019459 157,1 27402 f. might, power, ability L. 019460 157,1 27403 f. desire of learning VS. xxx, 10. 019461 157,1 27404

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