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nivāsaḥ

ni√ 4. vas Ā. vaste, to put on over another garment, KātyŚr. ; to gird round (as a sword), MBh. ; R. ( ind.p. vasya); to clothe or dress one's self ( aor. avasiṣṭa, Impv. vaddhvam), Bhaṭṭ. ; to change one's clothes, MW. : Caus. vāsayati, to put on (a garment), dress, clothe, MBh. ; R.

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1. نِثَس

ni√ 4. vas Ā. vaste, to put on over another garment, KātyŚr. ; to gird round (as a sword), MBh. ; R. ( ind.p. vasya); to clothe or dress one's self ( aor. avasiṣṭa, Impv. vaddhvam), Bhaṭṭ. ; to change one's clothes, MW. : Caus. vāsayati, to put on (a garment), dress, clothe, MBh. ; R.

2. نِثَس

ni√ 5. vas P. vasati, (rarely te; fut. vatsyati), to sojourn, pass or spend time, dwell or live or be in ( loc. ), Mn. ; MBh. &c.; to keep one's ground, withstand (vāsate for vasate ?), RV. x, 37, 3 ; to inhabit ( acc. ), MBh. ; BhP. ; to incur or undergo ( acc. ), MBh. ; to cohabit, approach sexually (rohiṇīm), MBh. ix, 2023 : Caus. vāsayati ( pf. sayāmāsa), to cause to stay, receive as a guest, BhP. ; to make inhabited, populate, MBh. ; to choose as a dwelling-place, inhabit, R. ; to put or place upon ( loc. ), BhP.

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Sanskrit corpus record built from GRETIL sources (citations and statistics; GRETIL running text is not redistributable). Passage text, where shown, from the Digital Corpus of Sanskrit (CC BY 4.0). Dictionary senses from Monier-Williams (1899, public domain), via the Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries.