nas नस् encl. form for acc. gen. dat. pl. of the 1st pers. pron. ([Pāṇ. viii, 1, 21]), us, of us, to us; in Veda changeable into ṇas ([4, 27]; [28]). , [cf. Zd. na, our; Gk. νῶϊ, νώ; Lat. nos, nos-ter; Old Lat. dat. nis.] cl. 1. Ā. ([Dhātup. xvi, 26]) násate (aor. Pot. nasīmahi, [RV. ii, 16, 8]; pf. nese; fut. nasitā Gr.) to approach, resort to, join, copulate (esp. as husband and wife), [RV.]; to be crooked or fraudulent, [Dhātup.] [cf. Gk.νέ(σ)ομαι, να(σ)ίω, νόσ-τος; Goth. ga-nizan, nas-jan; Angl.Sax. genësan; HGerm. ginësan, genesen.] nás or nās f. (the strong stem occurs only in du. nā́sā, [RV. ii, 39, 6], the weak stem only in nasā́, nasí, nasós [cf. [Pāṇ. vi, 1, 63]] and in comp.) the nose, [RV.]; [AV.]; [VS.]; [TS.]; [BhP.] [cf. nāsā, nāsikā; Lat. nas-turcium, nāres; Lith. nósis; Slav. nosǔ; Germ. Nase; Angl.Sax. nosu; Eng. nose, nostril = nose-thrill, nose-hole.] nasā नसा f. id., [L.] nasa नस m. (ifc.) the nose (cf. apī-n°, urū-ṇ°, kumbhīn° &c.) nasi नसि id. (?) See kumbhī-n°. nasra नस्र m. a nostril, [L.] nastā नस्ता f. a hole bored through the septum of the nose, [L.] nasta नस्त m. the nose, [L.] n. a sternutatory, snuff, [L.] nasyā नस्या násyā (ā), f. nose-cord, [Yājñ., Sch.] (cf. nāsya) the nose, [L.] nasya नस्य násya mfn. belonging to or being in the nose (as breath), [ŚBr.] násya n. the hairs in the nose, [VS.] a sternutatory, errhine, [MBh.]; [R.]; [Suśr.] nastas नस्तस् nas-tas ind. from or into the nose, [Br.] &c. &c. nasvat नस्वत् nas-vát mfn. nosed, [AV.] nasottha नसोत्थ n. snot, [Gal.] nastaka नस्तक m. the septum of the nose (of cattle for draught) or a hole bored in it, [MBh. xii, 9377.] nastita नस्तित mfn. nozzled (cf. nastota and nasyota), [L.] nastota नस्तोत nast'ota mfn. = nasy-ota, [L.] nasyita नस्यित mfn. = nasy-ota, [Gal.] nasyota नस्योत nasy-otá mfn. (√ ve) fastened or tied by the nose, led by a nose-cord, [TS.]; [MBh.]; [BhP.] nasaṃvid नसंविद् na—saṃvid f. unconsciousness, forgetfulness, [Kāv.] na-saṃvid na-sukara &c. See 2. ná. nasaratha नसरथ m. Nasrat Shāh (Sultān), [Inscr.] nastatas नस्ततस् nasta—tas ind. = (and prob. fr.) nas-tás (cf. pat-ta-tas fr. pat-tas), [MBh.] nasukara नसुकर na—sukara mf(A or I)n. not easy to be done, difficult, [MBh.] nasyavidhi नस्यविधि nasya—vidhi m. ‘rules about sternutatories’, N. of ch. of [ŚārṅgS.] nasparśana नस्पर्शन na—sparśana n. non-contact. nastakaraṇa नस्तकरण nasta—karaṇa n. instrument used by Bhikṣus for injecting the nose, [L.] (°taḥ-k? cf. above). nasyabhairava नस्यभैरव nasya—bhairava m. (scil. rasa) a partic. medicament, [Rasendrac.] nasyakarman नस्यकर्मन् nasya—karman n. the application of a sternutatory, [Suśr.] nastaḥkaraṇa नस्तःकरण nas-taḥ-karaṇa See nasta-k° nastaḥkarman नस्तःकर्मन् nas-taḥ-karman n. the putting into the nose, taking snuff, [Car.]