āśī

Dictionary meanings for āśī from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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āśī

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

[āśīryate'nayā, ā-śṝ-kvip pṛº] 1 A serpent's fang.

2 A kind of venom.

3 A blessing, benediction. Comp. viṣaḥ [āśyāṃ viṣamasya] 1. a snake; garutmadāśīviṣabhīmadarśanaiḥ R. 3. 57.

2. a particular kind of snake; ka- rṇāśīviṣabhoginipraśamite Ve. 6. 1.

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

2 A. 1 To lie or sleep on; kusumānyāśerate ṣaṭpadāḥ V. 2. 23 v. l.

2 To pass (the night) in sleep.

3 To wish, pray for.

4 To dwell, live, inhabit.

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

A1. (irr. -ś/aye [ 3. sg. ] RV. AV.: Impv. 3. sg. ā-śayām AV. v, 25, 9; 3. pl. -śerate Vikr.) to lie or rest on or round: P. (impf. 3. pl. āśayan) to wish BhP. ix, 1, 37 ([ perhaps this form is rather a Nom. from 1. āśā? ]): Caus. (impf. /āśīśayat) to lay or... m. resting-place, bed S3Br. 157,3 1320,2 27492 m. seat, place 157,3 27493 m. an asylum, abode or retreat S3Br.; MBh.; Pan5cat.; Bhag. &c 157,3 27494

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