si 1.1 · si 2.1
1 si (or sī ), syllable used in learning to write: Divy 486.2, 6 sīty ukte dham iti vismarati (of a stupid pupil). Prob. refers to the word siddham; the forgotten akṣara would strictly be ddham.
2 si = asi, thou art : §§ 4.7 ; 28.64 .
1. si ( cf. √ 4. sA ) cl. 5. 9. P. Ā. ( Dhātup. xxvii, 2 ; xxxi, 5 ) sinoti , sinute ; sinA/ti , sinIte (really occurring only in pres. sinA/ti , impf. asinot ; pf. sizAya , RV. ; aor. [?] sizet , ib. ; asEzIt , asezwa Gr. ; fut. setA , ib. ; sizyati , MBh. ; sezyati , °te Gr. ; inf. se/tave , AV. ; setum Gr. ), to bind, tie, fetter, RV. ; AV. ; VS. ; PārGṛ. ; KaṭhUp. : Caus. sAyayati ( aor. asIzayat ) Gr. : Desid. sisIzati , °te , ib. : Intens. sezIyate , sezayIti , sezeti , ib.
2. si (see sAyaka , senA ), to hurl, cast.
3. si ind. g. cA di .
Si (—°) [= svid, for which ordinarily °su] particle of interrogation; e.g. kaṃ-si Dhp-a I 91.
si 5 9 U. ( sinoti, sinute , sinAti, sinIte ) 1 To bind, tie, fasten. 2 To ensnare.
(ve, ve, masc) (gram) verbal ending of the present tense 2nd person singular
(pr, pr 2nd sg of atthi, abbrev of asi) you are Construction: √as + i asi > si