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Word (IAST)Word (Devanagari)Overview
dāsīदासीdāsī́ (ī́), f. a female servant or slave, [AV.]; [ŚBr.]; [Mn.]; [MBh.] &c.
harlot, [L.], Sch.
N. of a plant (= nilā or pītā jhintī, kāka-jaṅghā, nīlāmlāṇa &c.), [L.]
an altar, [L.]
N. of a river, [L.]
(also °sīka ifc.) f. of 1. dāsa (q.v.).
dāsībhūदासीभूdāsī—√ bhū to become the slave of (gen.), [Naiṣ. viii, 71.]
dāsīkṛदासीकृdāsī-√ kṛ to make any one a slave, enslave, [Kathās. xxii, 184.] √
dāsītvaदासीत्वdāsī—tva n. the condition of a female slave, [MBh. i, 1088.]
dāsībhāvaदासीभावdāsī—bhāva m. the condition of a female slave, [MBh.]
dāsīdāsaदासीदासdāsī—dāsa n. sg. (g. gavāśvādi) female and male slaves, [MBh.]; [R.]
dāsī—dāsa m. pl., [MBh. ii, 2510.]
dāsījanaदासीजनdāsī—jana m. a female slave, [VarBṛ.]
dāsīsabhaदासीसभdāsī—sabha n. a company of female slaves, [L.]
dāsīsutaदासीसुतdāsī—suta or dāsyāḥ-suta, m. = -putra, [Rājat. v, 397]; [BhP. iii, 1, 15.]
dāsīputraदासीपुत्रdāsī—putra ([BrahmavP.]) or dā°syāḥputra ([Pāṇ. vi, 3, 22]), m. ‘the son of a female slave’, a low wretch or miscreant (as an abusive word often in the plays).
dāsīśrotriyaदासीश्रोत्रियdāsī—śrotriya m. = -brāhmaṇa, [Pāṇ. vi, 2, 29], Sch.
dāsībrāhmaṇaदासीब्राह्मणdāsī—brāhmaṇa m. a Brāhman who goes after a female slave, [Pāṇ. vi, 2, 29], [Kāś.]
dāsīdānavidhiदासीदानविधिdāsī—dāna-vidhi m. N. of 146th ch. of the Bhaviṣyottara-Purāṇa.
dāsīmāṇavakaदासीमाणवकdāsī—māṇavaka m. female slaves and boys g. gavāśvādi.