1. snih cl. 4. P. ( Dhātup. xxvi, 91 ) snihyati ( mc. also °te ; occurring only in pres. base; Gr. also pf. sisneha ; fut. snehitA , snegDA , sneQA ; snehizyati , snekzyati &c.), to be adhesive or sticky or glutinous or viscid or moist, Car. ; Bhpr. ; to be fixed upon ( loc. ), Kathās. ; to be attached to or fond of, feel affection for ( loc. or gen. ), MBh. ; Kāv. &c.; cl. 1. P. snehati See Caus. : Pass. snihyate ( aor. asnehi ) Gr. : Caus. (or cl. 10. P. Dhātup. xxxii, 36 ) sneha/yati ( aor. asizRihat ), to make unctuous or greasy or moist, Car. ; KātyŚr. , Sch. ; to render pliant or subject, subdue, RV. ; to kill, slay, Naigh. ii, 19 ( v.l. snehati ) : Desid. sisnehizati , sisnihizati , sisnikzati Gr. : Intens. sezRihyate , sezRegDi , sezReQi .
snih 4 P. ( snihyati, snigDa ) 1 To feel or have affection for, love, be fond of (with loc. of the person or thing that is loved or liked); kiM nu Kalu bAle'sminnOrasa iva putre snihyati me manaH Ś. 7 ; sa ca snihyatyAvayoH U. 6 (where AvayoH may be genitive also). 2 To be easily attached. 3 To be pleased with, be kind to. 4 To be sticky, viscid, or adhesive. 5 To be smooth or bland. — Caus. ( snehayati-te ) 1 To make unctuous, anoint, besmear, lubricate. 2 To cause to love. 3 To dissolve, destroy, kill.