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|  | abhisaṃnah | (3. plural -nahyanti-) to bind or string together : A1. (imperfect tense 3. dual number -anahyetām-) to arm one's self against (accusative) |  | ānah | P. (imperative 2. sg. /ā-nahya-) to bind to or on : A1. -nahyate-, to be stopped up, become stopped  |  | apanah | to bind back ; (ind.p. -nahya-) to loosen  |  | avanah | (ind.p. -nahya-) to cover with (instrumental case)  |  | nah | cl.4 P. A1. ( ) n/ahyati-, te- (Potential -nahet- ; nahyur- ; parasmE-pada A1. n/ahyamāna-[also with pass. meaning] etc.; perfect tense nanāha-, nehe-; future natsyati-, naddhā- [ confer, compare ]; Aorist, anātsīt-, ; anaddha- ; ind.p. naddhvā- grammar; -n/ahya- etc.; infinitive mood -naddhum- ) to bind, tie, fasten, bind on or round or together ; (A1.) to put on (as armour etc.), arm one's self. etc. etc.: Passive voice nahyate-, parasmE-pada hyamāna- (See above) : Causal nāhayati- (Aorist anīnahat- grammar) to cause to bind together : Desiderative ninatsati-, te- grammar : Intensive nānahyate-, nānaddhi-. [Prob. for nagh-; confer, compare Latin nectere, German Nestel(?).]  |  | pratyānah | P. -nahyati-, to put upon, cover with  |  | saṃnah | P. A1. -nahyati-, te-, to bind or tie together, bind or fasten on, put or gird on (accusative), clothe or furnish with (instrumental case) etc. ; (A1.) to put anything (accusative) on one's self. dress or arm one's self with (exempli gratia, 'for example' saṃnahyadhvaṃ cārūṇi daṃśanāni-,"put ye on your beautiful armour") ; to prepare for doing anything (infinitive mood) : Passive voice -nahyate-, to be fastened on etc., be harnessed : Causal -nāhayati-, to cause to gird or bind on, cause to equip or arm one's self.  |  | samunnah | (-ud-nah-) P. A1. -nahyati-, te-, to bind or tie up etc. (See next) .  |  | unnah | (ud-nah-) P. -nahyati-, to tie up, bind up ; to free from fetters or ties, push out ; to free one's self from fetters, rush out, get out  |  | upanah | P. -nahyati-, to tie or bind to or up, bind together ; to make up into a bundle : Causal -nāhayati-, to tie up, wrap, dress (a wound)  |
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