masculine · asi 1.1 · asi 1.2
Asi [Vedic asi, Avesta aṃhū Latin ensis] a sword, a large knife D I 77 (= Sv I 222); M II 99; A I 48 = (asinā sīsaṃ chindante); IV 97 (asinā hanti attānaṃ); Ja IV 118 (asi sunisito), 184; V 45 (here meaning "sickle"), 475 (asiñ ca me maññasi, probably faulty for either "āsiñ ca me" or "āsiñcam me"); Vism 201 (ñāṇāsi the sword of knowledge); Pv-a 253 (asinā pahaṭa). -koṭṭha worker in leather, shoemaker Vin IV 171 (Oldenberg Vin IV 363 suggests °koṭṭa; cf. Sanskrit kuṭṭa cutting) -camma sword and shield Vin II 192; A III 93; Ja VI 449; -tharu the hilt of a sword Dhp-a IV 66; -nakha having nails like swords Pañca-g 29; -patta having sword-like leaves, with swords (knives) for leaves (of the sword-leaf-wood in Niraya, a late feature in the descriptions of Hell in Indian speculative Theology, see e.g. Mārkaṇḍeyapurāṇa XII 24 f.; Mahābhārata XII 321; Manu IV 90; XII 75; {79} Scherman, Materialen, past participle 23 f. ) Ja VI 250 (°Niraya); Pv-a 221 (°vana); Saddh 194; -pāsa having swords for snares (a class of deities) Miln 191; -māla (māla in compound) sword-garland (torture) Ja III 178 (+ sīsaṃ chindāpeti); °kamma the same Dāṭh III 35. (-māla- metri causa). -lakkhaṇa "sword sign", i.e. (fortune-telling from) marks or a sword D I 9; Ja I 455; -loma having swords for hair S II 257, cf. Vin III 106; -sūna slaughter-house (so also BHS asisūnā Divy 10, 15; see further detail under "kāma" similes) Vin II 26; M I 130, 143; A III 97; -sūla a sword blade Thig 488 (explained at Thig-a 287 by adhikuṭṭanatthena, i.e. with reference to the executioner's block, cf. also sattisūla).
a sword; a (butcher’s) knife (?)
【陽】 刀劍。~ggāhaka,【陽】 (國王的)捧劍者。~camma,【中】 刀劍和盾。~dhārā,【陰】刀劍的邊緣。~patta,【中】刀劍的刀鋒。
(masc, masc, from assati) sword; scimitar; weapon sword Construction: √as + i
(masc, masc, from assati) butcher's knife Construction: √as + i
(pr, pr 2nd sg of atthi) you are Construction: √as + si > asasi > asi