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sah

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sah 1

sah cl. 1. Ā. (Dhātup. xx, 22) sáhate (Ved. and ep. also ○ti and exceptionally sāhati, once in MBh. 1. sg. sahyāmi ; p. sáhat sáhamāna q.v. ; pf. sche, sasāha ; Ved. also [sas˘Ahé] and sāsāhat ; sāsáhat ; sāsahīṣṭā́ḥ, sāsahyāma3sāsahyā́ma ; p. sehāná, sāsahāná, [s˘Asahvás] and sāhvás q.v. ; aor. asākṣi, sākṣi, sākṣate RV. ; sākṣīt GopBr. ; sakṣati AV. ; sakṣat, sā́kṣāma RV. ; Impv. sakṣi, [s˘AkSva] ib. ; p. sákṣat ib. ; ásahisṭa RV. ; Prec. sahyās, sāhyā́ma ib. ; sākṣīya. AV. ; sā́hiṣīmáhi RV. ; fut. soḍhā MBh. &c. ; sahitā Gr. ; sakṣyati MBh., ○te Br. ; sākṣye [?] AV. ; -sahiṣyati, ○te MBh. ; Cond. asahisyat ib. ; inf sáhadhyai RV. Kāṭh. ; sā́ḍhyai MaitrS. ; soḍhum, sahitum MBh. ; ind. p. soḍhvā ĀpŚr. Sch. ; sādhvā, sahitvā Gr. ; sáhya RV. &c. ; sáham Br.), to prevail, be victorious

• to overcome, vanquish, conquer, defeat (enemies), gain, win (battles) RV. AV. Br. R. Bhaṭṭ

• to offer violence to (acc.) AitBr. ŚBr. [Page 1193, Column 1]

• to master, suppress, restrain MBh. R. &c

• to be able to or capable of (inf. or loc.) ib

• to bear up against, resist, with. stand AV. &c. &c

• to bear, put up with, endure, suffer, tolerate (with na, 'to grudge') MBh. Kāv. &c

• to be lenient towards, have patience with any one (gen.) Bhag

• to spare any one MārkP. Pañcat

• to let pass, approve anything Sarvad

• (with kalam, kala-kṣepam &c.) to bide or wait patiently for the right time Kāv. Kathās.: Caus. or cl. 10. sāhayati (aor. asīṣahat), to forbear Dhātup. xxxiv, 4: Desid. of Caus. sisāhayiṣati Pāṇ. 8-3, 62?: Desid. sī́kṣate (p. sī́kṣat ; accord. to Pāṇ. 8-3, 61, also sisahiṣa), to wish to overcome RV. TS.: Intens. sāsaṣyate, sāsoḍhi (cf [s˘Asahí] Gr. [Cf. sahas and ? for ? ; ?, ?.]

sah 2

sah (strong form sāh), mfn. bearing, enduring, overcoming (ifc

• See abhimāti-ṣā́h &c.)

sah 3

sah cl. 4. P. sahyati, to satisfy, delight Dhātup. xxvi, 20

• to be pleased ib

• to bear, endure (cf. √1. sah) ib