śās

Dictionary meanings for śās from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

2 P. (śāsti, śaśāsa, aśiṣat, śāsiṣyati, śāsituṃ, śiṣṭa) 1 To teach, instruct, train (governing two ac- cusatives in this sense); māṇavakaṃ dhaṃrma śāsti Sk.; Bk. 6. 10; śiṣyaste'haṃ śā- dhi māṃ tvāṃ prapannaṃ Bg. 2. 7.

2 To rule, govern; ananyaśāsanāmurvī śaśāsaikapurī- miva R. 1. 30; 10. 1. 14. 85, 19. 57; S. 1. 25; Bk. 3. 53.

3 To order, command, direct, enjoin; R. 12. 34; Mv. 6. 20; Ku. 6. 24; Bk. 9. 68.

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

m. A reciter; as in ukthaśāsa.

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

(cf. śaṃs) cl.2 P. (Dha1tup. xxiv, 67) śāsti (Ved. and ep. also ś/āste and śāsati, te; du. śiṣṭhaḥ &c Pa1n2. 6-4, 34; 3. pl. śāsati ib. vi, 1, 6; impf. aśāt Br. &c; Impv. śādhi, śāst/ana RV.; Pot. śiṣyāt Up. Gr2S3rS.; pf. śaśāsa, suḥ [ in RV. also Impv.... f. command 1068,3 216291 f. a commander, ruler RV. 136034 1068,3 216292 m. order, command RV. 1068,3 216293

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

strong form of 1. śas. 136153 1069,3 216469 m. (for 1., see p. 1068, col. 3) a butcher's knife Br.; S3rS. 136154 1069,3 216470 mfn. holding a butcher's knife in the hand AitBr. 136155 1069,3 216471

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

strong form for 3. śas (See uktha-ś/as). 136156 1069,3 216472

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