San1 [cp. Vedic śvā, gen. śunaḥ; Av. spā, Gr. ku/wn; Lat. canis, Oir. cū, Goth. hunds=hound] a dog; nom. sg. sā D i.166=M i.77; S i.176; iii.150; Kvu 336. For other forms of the same base see suvāṇa.
San2 (=saŋ) acc. of sa4.
san 1
san cl. 1. P., 8. P. Ā. (Dhātup. xiii, 21 ; xxx, 2) sánati, ○te or sanóti, sanute (Ā. rare and only in non-conjugational tenses
• pf. sasā́na RV
• p. sasavás ib., f. sasanúṣī Br
• sasanivas or senivas Gr
• sene ib
• aor. asāniṣam [Subj. saniṣat Ā. saniṣāsmahe, sániṣanta] RV
• Impv. sániṣantu SV
• seṣam, set MaitrS. Br
• asāta Gr
• Prec. sanyāt, sāyāt ib
• fut. sanitā ib
• saniṣyáti RV. Br
• inf. sanitum Gr.), to gain, acquire, obtain as a gift, possess, enjoy RV. AV. Br. ŚrS
• to gain for another, procure, bestow, give, distribute RV
• (Ā.) to be successful, be granted or fulfilled ib.: Pass. sanyate or sāyate Pāṇ. 6-4, 43: Caus. sānayati (aor. asīṣaṇat), Gr.: Desid. of Caus. sisānayiṣati. ib.: Desid. sisaniṣati (Gr.) or síṣāsati (? sīṣatī AV. iv, 38, 2), to wish to acquire or obtain RV. TS. AV
• to wish to procure or bestow RV. AV.: Intens. saṃsanyate, sāsāyate, saṃsanti (Gr.), to gain or acquire repeatedly (only 3. pl. saniṣṇata RV. i, 131, 5)
san 2
san in go-ṣán, q.v