1. aś
1. aś (in classical Sanskṛt only) Ā. aśnute ( aor. 3. pl. āśiṣata, Bhaṭṭ. ; perf. ānaśe, Pāṇ. vii, 4, 72. Vedic forms are: aśnoti, &c.; Subj. aśnavat, &c.; aor. P. ānaṭ (2. & 3. sg. , frequently in RV. ) and Ā. aṣṭa or āṣṭa, 3. pl. āśata (frequently in RV. ) or ākṣiṣur [ RV. i, 163, 10 ] Subj. akṣat [ RV. x, 11, 7 ] Pot. 1. pl. aśema Prec. aśyās (2. & 3. sg. ) &c. Pot. Ā. 1. sg. aśīya and pl. aśīmahi, Imper. aṣṭu [ VS. ]; perf. ānaṃśa (thrice in RV. ) or ānāśa [ RV. vi, 16, 26 ] or āśa [ RV. viii, 47, 6 ], 2. pl. ānaśa, 3. pl. ānaśuḥ (frequently in RV. ) or āśuḥ [ RV. iv, 33, 4 ], Ā. ānaśe, Subj. 1. pl. anaśāmahai [ RV. viii, 27, 22 ], Pot. 1. sg. ānasyām, p. ānaśāna [ AV. ]; Inf. aṣṭave, RV. iv, 30, 19 ) to reach, come to, reach, come to, arrive at, get, gain, obtain, RV. &c.; (said of an evil, aṃhati, aṃhas, grāhi) to visit, RV. ; AV. vi, 113, 1 ; to master, become master of RV. ; to offer, RV. ; to enjoy, MBh. xii, 12136 ; to pervade, penetrate, fill, Naigh. ; Bhaṭṭ. ii, 30 ; to accumulate, L. : Desid. aśiśiṣate, Pāṇ. vii, 2, 74 Intens. aśāśyate, Pāṇ. iii, 1, 22 ; Pat.
2. َس
1. as cl. 2. P. asti (2. sg. asi, 1. sg. asmi; pl. smasi or smas, stha, santi; (rarely Ā. , e.g. 1. pl. smahe, MBh. xiii, 13 ); Subj. asat; Imper. astu, 2. sg. edhi ( fr. asdhi cf. Pāṇ. vi, 4, 119 ); Pot. syāt; impf. āsīt, rarely ās [only in RV. x ; cf. Pāṇ. vii, 3, 97 ] ; perf. 1. and 3. sg. , āsa, 2. sg. āsitha, 3. pl. āsuḥ; p. m. sat f. satī) to be, live, exist, be present; to take place, happen; to abide, dwell, stay; to belong to ( gen. or dat. ); to fall to the share of, happen to any one ( gen. ); to be equal to ( dat. ), ŚBr. xiv ; Mn. xi, 85 ; to turn out, tend towards any result, prove (with dat. ); to become, BṛĀrUp. &c., ( cf. Pāṇ. v, 4, 51 - 55 ); to be ( i.e. used as copula, but not only with adj. , but also with adv. [ e.g. tūṣṇīmāsīt, MBh. iii, 4041 ], and often with part. , [ e.g. perf. Pass. p. prasthitāḥsma, N. ; fut. p.p. hantavyosmi, N. ; fut. p. especially with Pot. , and only in ŚBr. , as yadidāsyantsyāt, ‘if he should intend to give’]; the pf. āsa helps to form the periphrastic perf. , and asmi &c. the fut. );
3. asū
asū mfn. (√ 3. sū), not bringing forth, barren, RV. & AV. ( acc. f. asvam), VS. ( acc. f. asūm).
4. ās
2. ās cl. 2. Ā. āste (and āsate, AV. xi, 8, 32 , &c.; Impv. 2. sg. āssva, āsva, and āsasva; 2. pl. ādhvam; p. āsāna, āsat [ R. ], and āsīna [see below]; āsāṃcakre [ Pāṇ. iii, 1, 87 ]; āsiṣyate; āsiṣṭa; āsitum) to sit, sit down, rest, lie, RV. ; AV. ; ŚBr. ; Mn. ; MBh. ; Śak. &c.; to be present; to exist; to inhabit, dwell in; to make one's abode in RV. ; AV. ; VS. ; MBh. &c.; to sit quietly, abide, remain, continue, RV. ; AV. &c.; to cease, have an end, Pañcat. ; Daś. ; Hit. &c.; to solemnize, celebrate; to do anything without interruption; to continue doing anything; to continue in any situation; to last; (it is used in the sense of ‘continuing’, with a participle, adj. , or subst. , e.g. etatsāmagāyannāste, ‘he continues singing this verse’; with an indeclinable participle in tvā, ya, or am, e.g. uparudhyaarimāsīta, ‘he should continue blockading the foe’; with an adverb, e.g. tūṣṇīmāste, ‘he continues quiet’; sukhamāsva, ‘continue well’; with an inst. case, e.g. suKenA ste , ‘he continues well’; with a dat. case, e.g. āstāṃtuṣṭaye, ‘may it be to your satisfaction’) : Caus. āsayati, to cause any one to sit down Comm. on Pāṇ. : Desid. Ā. āsisiṣate, ib. ;
5. āsu
ā√ 3. su P. sunoti, ( Subj. 2. pl. sunotā, AV. xx, 127, 7 and āsotā, RV. ix, 108, 7 ) to press out ( Soma juice); to distil, RV. ; AV. ; ŚBr. ; ChUp.
6. āsū
1. āsū, P. āsuvati ( p. suvāna) to excite towards ; to throw to, send off towards; to assign to, bring quickly, procure; to yield, grant, RV. ; AV. ; ŚBr.