īś

Dictionary meanings for īś from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

2 A. (īṣṭe, īśāṃcakre, aiśiṣṭa, īśi- tā, īśituṃ, īśita) 1 To rule, be mas- ter of, govern, command (with [Page0283-c+ 57] gen.) nāyaṃ gātrāṇāmīṣṭe K. 312 v. l.; arthā- nāmīśiṣe tvaṃ vayamapi ca girāmīśmahe yāvada- rthaṃ Bh. 3. 30; sometimes with acc.; imāllokānīśata īśanībhiḥ Śvet. Up. (also used in the Veda with gen. of an infinitive or loc. of an ab- stract noun).

2 To be able, have power; expressed by ‘can’;...

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

m. A master, lord, the Su- preme spirit.

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

cl.2 A1. /īṣṭe, or Ved. /īśe (2. sg. /īśiṣe and /īkṣe RV. iv, 20, 8; vi, 19, 10; Pot. 1. sg. /īśīya pf. 3. pl. īśire, īśiṣyati, īśitum) to own, possess RV.; MBh.; Bhat2t2.; to belong to RV.; to dispose of, be valid or powerful; to be master of (with gen., or... m. master, lord, the supreme spirit VS. &c 171,1 29828 m. N. of S3iva śiva. 021019 171,1 29829 m. N. of the I1s3a1-upanishad īśā-upaniṣad. 021020 171,1 29830

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