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Dictionary meanings for nah from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

4 U. (nahyati-te, naddha; desid. ninatsati-te) 1 To tie, bind, bind on or round or together, gird round; śaileyanaddhāni śilātalāni Ku. 1. 56; R. 4. 57; 16. 41.

2 To put on (oneself), to dress, arm oneself (Atm.). Caus. To cause to put on. WITH apa to untie. api (api being often changed to pi) 1. to fasten, gird round, bind; a- tipinaddhena valkalena Ś. 1; maṃdāramālā ha- riṇā pinaddhā Ś. 7. 2.

2 to put...

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

cl.4 P. A1. (Dha1tup. xxvi, 57) n/ahyati, te (Pot. -nahet MBh.; nahyur AitBr.; p. A1. n/ahyamāna [ also with pass. meaning ] RV. &c; pf. nanāha, nehe; fut. natsyati, naddhā Siddh. [ cf. Pa1n2. 8-2, 34 ]; aor., anātsīt, Bhst2t2.; anaddha Vop.; ind.p. naddhvā... (only in n/adbihyas RV. x, 60, 6; but cf. akṣā-n/ah) a bond, tie. 067708 532,2 104855 n. bolt, nail, crotchet RV.; AV. 532,2 104856 n. bond, fetter (cf. un-n)...

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