śas

Dictionary meanings for śas from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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śas

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

I. 1 P. (śasati) To cut up, kill, destroy. II. 2 P. (śasti) To sleep. Cf. śaṃs also.

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

1 A technical name for the termination of the acc. plural.

2 A Taddhita affix forming adverbs from nouns, especially from numerals; as dviśaḥ, śataśaḥ, bahuśaḥ &c.

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

cl.1 P. (Dha1tup. xvii, 78) ś/asati (Ved. also -śasti and -śāsti; pf. śaśāsa MBh.; 3. pl. śaśasuḥ Gr.; fut. śasitā ib.; śasiṣyati Br.; Ved. inf. -ś/asas Br.; ind.p. -śasya MBh.), to cut down, kill, slaughter (mostly vi-śas q.v.) 134874 1060,3 214531 n. slaughtering, killing RV. 134875 1060,3 214532 f. id. RV. v, 41, 18 (Sa1y. = stutyā, fr. śaṃs) 134876 1060,3 214533 See vi-ś. 134877 1060,3 214534

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

See sas. 134968 1061,2 214648

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

(in gram.) the technical case-termination of the accusative plural Pa1n2. 4-1, 2 1061,2 214649 the Taddhita taddhita affix śas (forming adverbs from nouns, esp. from numerals and words expressive of quantity) ib. v, 1, 42 &c (cf. alpa-śas, bahu-śas, śata-śas &c) 134969 1061,2 214649.1

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