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स्ना 1. ( cf. √ स्नु) cl. 2. P. ( [Dhātup. xxiv, 44] ) स्ना॑तिcl. 4. P. ( [Nir. vii, 12] ) स्नायति ( ep. also Ā. स्नायतेPot. स्नायात्; ep. also स्नायीत; pf. सस्नौ, 3. pl. सस्नुः, [MBh.] ; [BhP.] ; fut. स्नाताGr. ; स्नास्यति, °ते, [MBh.] &c.; aor. अस्नासीत्Gr. ; Prec. स्नायात् [ cf. above] or स्नेयात्, ib.; inf. स्नातुम्, [Br.] &c.; ind.p. स्नात्वा॑, -स्ना॑य, [RV.] &c.; Ved. also स्नात्वी, [Pāṇ. 7-1, 49] ), to bathe, perform the ceremony of bathing or certain prescribed oblations ( esp. on returning home from the house of a religious preceptor, or on concluding certain vows &c., also with अवभृथम्), [RV.] &c. &c.; to smear one's self with ( instr. ), [Sarvad.] : Pass. स्नायते ( aor. अस्नायिimpers. ), [Rājat.] : Caus. स्नाप॑यति or स्नप॑यति, (with prep. only स्नाप्°), to cause to bathe, wash, cleanse, [AV.] &c. &c.; to wash away, [AV. x, 1, 9] ; to steep or soak in ( loc. ), [Bhpr.] ; to bathe with tears, weep for (?), [MW.] : Desid. सिस्नासति, [Pāṇ. 8-3, 61] (but cf. सिष्णासु) : Intens. सास्नायते, सास्नाति, सास्नेतिGr. स्ना [ cf. Gk. νάω, νᾶμα; Lat. nare.] स्ना mfn. 2. (or ष्णा) mfn. bathing, bathed or immersed in ( cf. घृत-, सु-स्ना &c.)
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