Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary
1 P.; 8 U. (sanati, sanoti, sa- nute, sāta; pass. sanyate, sāyate; desid. sisaniṣati, siṣāsati) 1 To love, like.
2 To worship, honour.
3 To ac- quire, obtain.
4 To receive gra- ciously.
5 To honor with gifts, give, bestow, distribute.
Source entryMonier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary
cl.1 P., cl.8. P. A1. (Dha1tup. xiii, 21; xxx, 2) s/anati, te or san/oti, sanute (A1. rare and only in non-conjugational tenses; pf. sas/āna RV.; p. sasav/as ib. f. sasan/uṣī Br.; sasanivas or senivas Gr.; sene ib.; aor. asāniṣam [ Subj. saniṣat A1.... See 5. sa, p. 1111, col. 2. 145048 1140,3 231024 See p. 1138, col. 2. 145049 1140,3 231025 in go-ṣ/an q.v. 145050 1140,3 231026
Source entryMonier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary
(in gram.) a technical term for the syllable sa or sign of the desiderative. 145074 1141,1 231052
Source entryMonier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary
N. of an era (current in Bengal and reckoned from 593 A.D.), RTL. 433. 145075 1141,1 231053
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