śiṣ

Dictionary meanings for śiṣ from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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śiṣ

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

I. 1 P. (śeṣati) To hurt, kill. II. 1 P., 10 U., (śeṣati, śe- ṣayati-te) To leave as a remainder, spare. III. 7 P. (śinaṣṭi, śiṣṭa) 1 To leave as a remainder, leave, leave remaining.

2 To distinguish or discriminate from others. Caus. (śeṣayati-te) To leave &c.

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

cl.1 P. śeṣati, to hurt, injure, kill Dha1tup. xvii, 36. 137165 1076,3 218103

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

cl.7 P. (Dha1tup. xxix, 14) śinaṣṭi (in TBr. also śiṃṣati, in later lang. pr. p. śeṣat; Impv. śiṇḍḍhi or śiṇḍhi Ka1s3. Pa1n2. 8-4, 65; pf. śiśeṣa Gr.; śiśiṣe Br.; aor. aśiś-hat ib.; Prec. śiṣyāt Gr.; fut. śeṣṭā ib.; śekṣyati,te Br.; ind.p. śiṣṭvā A1s3vS3r.;... mfn. left, remaining, escaped, residual (often ifc. e.g. nala-ś, having only the stem left; hata-ś, escaped from slaughter or destruction) AV. &c 1076,3...

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

weak form of śās q.v. 137174 1076,3 218113 mfn. taught, directed, ordered, commanded (applied to persons and things) AV. &c 1076,3 218114 mfn. disciplined, cultured, educated, learned, wise (m. a learned or well-educated or wise man) S3Br. 1076,3 218115 mfn. eminent, superior Ma1lav. i, 15 (v.l. for śliṣṭa) 1076,3 218116

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