1. dAS (the finite forms only in RV. and once in ŚBr. See below) cl. 1. P. dA/Sati , i, 93, 10 ; 151, 7 &c. Ā. °te , Dhātup. xxi, 18 (rarely cl. 2. P. 5. dAzwi , i, 127, 4 ; dASno/ti , viii, 4, 6 [the latter also = √ dAs ]; pf. dadA/Sa , i, 36, 4 &c.; Subj. da/dASati , °Sas , °Sat , i, 156, 2 ; 94, 15 ; 91, 20 &c.; p. dadASva/s [ dat. °Su/ze , i, 112, 20 &c.], dASiva/s [only SV. i, 2, 5, 1, 1 ] and dASva/s [see below]), to serve or honour a god ( dat. or acc. ) with ( instr. ), i, 68, 6 ; vii, 14, 3 &c.; v, 41, 16 ; viii, 19, 4 ; offer or present ( acc. ) to ( dat. ), grant, give, bestow, i, 93, 3 ; ii, 19, 4 &c. : Caus. P. dASayati , offer, present, ŚBr. i, 6, 2, 5. [ Cf. daSasya , and Gk. δωκ in ἔ-δωκ-α , δέ-δωκ-α ]
dAS I. 1 10 U. ( dASati-te , dASayati-te ) 1 To give, grant. 2 To offer an oblation. II. 5 P. ( dASnoti ) To hurt, kill.