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Spash, 貹ś: 6 definitions

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The Sanskrit term 貹ś can be transliterated into English as Spas or Spash, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).

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: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionary

貹ś (स्पश�).�1 U. (貹śپ-ٱ)

1) To obstruct.

2) To undertake, perform.

3) To string together.

4) To touch.

5) To see, behold, perceive clearly, spy out, espy.

: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Shabda-Sagara Sanskrit-English Dictionary

貹ś (स्पश�).—r. 1st cl. (貹śپ-ٱ) 1. To obstruct, to oppose. 2. To string together. 3. To touch. 4. To make evident or clear. 5. To inform. 6. To perform. 7. To see, to perceive clearly, to spy. r. 10th cl. (śⲹپ-ٱ) 1. To take. 2. To unite, to connect, to join.

: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Benfey Sanskrit-English Dictionary

貹ś (स्पश�).—� 貹ś ʲŚ, � pa� ʲ�, � pas Pas, i. 1, [Parasmaipada.] [Ātmanepada.] 1. � To obstruct. 2. To string together. 3. To begin.

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貹ś (स्पश�).—see 貹ś.

: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Cappeller Sanskrit-English Dictionary

貹ś (स्पश�).�1. (貹ś), [participle] 貹ṣṭ (q.v.) see, behold, look at. [Causative] śⲹپ mark, notice, show. � Cf. anu貹ṣṭ, vi貹ṣṭ.

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貹ś (स्पश�).�2. [masculine] ([nominative] 貹�) spy, guardian.

: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

1) 貹ś (स्पश�):�1. s貹ś (cf. �1. 貹ś; only occurring in [perfect tense] pas貹śe, p. pas貹śāna; [Aorist] a貹ṣṭ),

—to see, behold, perceive, espy, [Ṛg-veda] :

‰ڰ䲹ܲ śⲹپ ([Āpastamba-śrauta-sūtra]) and śⲹٱ ([Ṛg-veda]), to make clear, show;

—to perceive, observe.

2) cf. [Greek] σκέπ-τομαι, σκοπ-ή; [Latin] spicio; [German] spëhôn, spähen; [English] spy.

3) 2. s貹ś m. one who looks or beholds, a watcher, spy, messenger ([especially] applied to the messengers of Varuṇa), [Ṛg-veda; Atharva-veda; Vājasaneyi-saṃhitā]

4) cf. [Latin] spex in auspex; [Greek] σκώψ.

5) 3. s貹ś (cf. �3. 貹ś) [class] 1. [Ātmanepada] [Parasmaipada] s貹śati, te (p. 貹ś, pas貹śe; [future] s貹śitā etc.),

—to bind, fetter, stop, hinder, [Dhātupāṭha xxi, 22] :‰ڰ䲹ܲ śⲹپ ([Aorist] apas貹śat) [grammar]:—[Desiderative] pis貹śiṣati, te, [ib.] :—[Intensive] pās貹śyate, 貹ṣṭ, [ib.]

6) 4. s貹ś ([varia lectio] 貹ś; connected with �1. ṛ�) [class] 10. [Parasmaipada] śⲹپ, to take or take hold of [Dhātupāṭha xxxiii, 7];

—to unite, join, embrace, [ib.]

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Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम� (ṃsṛt), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.

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