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|  | abhyāsad | (Vedic or Veda infinitive mood -s/adam-) to sit down into (accusative) ; to attain, obtain |  | āsad | P. -sīdati- (Ved. also -sadati-; infinitive mood -s/adam-and -s/ade- ; perfect tense -sasāda-; future -satsyati-) A1. (Ved. Aorist 1. sg. -satsi-and 3. sg. -sādi-) to sit, sit down, sit near ; to preside over ; to lie in wait for ; to go to, go towards, approach ; to meet with, reach, find ; to encounter, attack ; to commence, undertake etc.: Causal -sādayati-, to cause to sit down ; to set down, put down, place etc. ; to cause, effect ; to approach, meet with, find, reach, obtain |  | bhaṃsas | n. a particular part of the intestine or abdomen (see bhas/ad-).  |  | bhasmasāt | ind. to or into ashes (with kṛ-or -s/ād-nī-,to reduce to ashes;(-sād-),with as-, bhū-, gam-and yā-,to be reduced to ashes, become ashes)  |  | dakṣiṇadagh | See -s/ad-.  |  | gayasphāna | mfn. equals -s/ādhana-  |  | ghāsa | m. ( ) food, meadow or pasture grass (ghās/ād ghās/am-,"one bit after the other", gradually, xviii, 2, 26)  |  | makhas | See next and s/adma-makhas-.  |  | nākaukas | m. equals ka-s/ad- m.  |  | sad | cl.1. or cl.6. P. ( ) sīdati- (Epic also te-;Ved. s/adati-or s/īdati-, te-; perfect tense sas/āda-, sas/attha-, sed/us-, sedir/e- ; sīdatus- ; sasadyāt-. ; Aorist asadat-[ confer, compare present tense stem-] grammar;2. 3. sg. s/atsi-, s/atsat- ; asādīt- ; future sattā- grammar; satsyati- ; sīdiṣyati- ; infinitive mood s/ade- ; sattum- ; sīditum- ; ind.p. -s/adya-, -s/adam- ; -sādam- ), to sit down (especially at a sacrifice), sit upon or in or at (accusative or locative case) ; to sit down before, besiege, lie in wait for, watch (accusative) ; to sink down, sink into despondency or distress, become faint or wearied or dejected or low-spirited, despond, despair, pine or waste away, perish etc. : Passive voice sadyate- (Aorist asādi-, sādi- ) : Causal sād/ayati-, te- (Aorist asīṣadat-), to cause to sit down or be seated, place down, put upon or in (locative case) etc. ; to put in distress, afflict, weary, exhaust, ruin, destroy etc.: Desiderative siṣatsati- grammar : Intensive sāsadyate- (grammar also sāsatti-), to sit down in an indecent posture [ confer, compare Greek for ; Latin sidere,sedere; Lithuanian se4sti,sede4ti; Slavonic or Slavonian se8sti; Gothic sitan; German sitzen; Anglo-Saxon sittan; English sit.]  |  | sadas | n. (according to to some also f.) a seat, residence, abode, dwelling, place of meeting, assembly (especially at a sacrifice; sadasaspati s/adasas-p/ati- m. equals s/adas-p/ati-; sadasi-,"in public") etc.  |  | sadaspati | (s/adas--) m. dual number "lords of the seat or of the sacrificial assembly", Name of indra- and agni-  |  | sādh | (connected with2. sidh-) cl.1 P. A1. s/ādati-, te- ; according to to , cl.4. sādhyati-, cl.5. sādhnoti- (in also sadhnoti-; perfect tense sasādha-; Aorist asātsīt-; future sāddhā-, sātsyati-; infinitive mood sāddhum-,in later language sādhitum-;Ved. infinitive mood s/adhase- q.v), to go straight to any goal or aim, attain an object, to be successful, succeed, prosper ; to bring straight to an object or end, further, promote, advance, accomplish, complete, finish ; to submit or agree to, obey ; (sādhyati-) to be completed or accomplished : Causal sādhayati- (mc. also te-; Aorist asīṣadhat-;Ved. also sīṣadhati-, dhaḥ-, dhema-, dhātu-; Passive voice sādhyate- etc.), to straighten, make straight (a path) ; to guide straight or well, direct or bring to a goal ; to master, subdue, overpower, conquer, win, win over etc. ; to summon, conjure up (a god or spirit) ; (in law) to enforce payment, recover (a debt), collect (taxes) etc. ; to subdue a disease, set right, heal, cure ; to bring to an end or conclusion, complete, make perfect, bring about, accomplish, effect, fulfil, execute, practice (with vākyam-,"to execute any one's [ genitive case ] order";with naiṣkarmyam-,"to practise inactivity";with marum-,"to practise abstinence";with mantram-,"to practise the recitation of spells") etc. ; to attain one's object, be successful ; to produce, make, render (two accusative) ; to establish a truth, substantiate, prove, demonstrate ; to make ready, prepare ; to gain, obtain, acquire, procure etc. ; to find out (by calculation), ; to grant, bestow, yield etc. ; to put or place in (locative case) ; to set out, proceed, go (in dramatic language according to to = gam-) etc.: Desiderative of Causal siṣādhayisati- or sisādhayirhati-, to desire to establish or prove : Desiderative siṣātsati- grammar : Intensive , sāsādhyate-, sāsdidhi- |  | sādh | (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') accomplishing, performing (See yajña-s/ādh-).  |  | sādhu | ind. well, rightly, skilfully, properly, agreeably (with vṛt-and locative case,"to behave well towards"[once s/ādhu-, in ];with kṛ-,"to set eight";with ās-,"to be well or at ease") etc.  |  | sadmabarhis | (s/adma--) mfn. preparing the sacrificial grass  |  | sadmamakhas | (s/adma--) mfn. performing a sacrifice in a sacred precinct  |  | sadvat | mfn. (s/ad--) containing or accompanied with a verse containing some form of as- or bhū-  |  | suṣaṃsad | mfn. (id est 5. su-+ saṃs/ad-) having a good meeting, fond of good company  |  | susaṃsad | See -ṣaṃs/ad-.  |  | triṃśadakṣara | (ś/ad--) mf(ā-)n. having 30 syllables  |  | triṃśadaṅga | (ś/ad--) mfn. having 30 parts  |  | triṃśadara | (ś/ad--) mfn. having 30 fellies  |  | triṃśadvikrama | (ś/ad--) mf(ā-)n. 30 paces long  |  | tryupasatka | mfn. containing 3 upas/ad- ceremonies  |  | upariṣad | mfn. sitting above (equals -s/ad-below)  |  | upariṣadya | n. the sitting above (equals -s/adya-below)  |  | upāsad | P. (Ved. infinitive mood -s/adam-) to sit down upon (accusative) ; to approach, walk along  |  | vanaṣad | varia lectio for -s/ad-  |
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