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रास rās, रािस rāsi [S. रािशः], s.f. Heap, mass, pile, accumulation, stock; a heap of unthreshed corn; a heap of husked grain (the produce of the first treading of the ears); a sign of the zodiac, etc. (see rāśi);—interest, usury;—adoption (of a son):—rās ānā(-ko), To agree (with,—as climate, medicine, etc.), to suit; to be auspicious; to be set to rights, be made well, be cured (rās, in this phrase, is supposed by some to be a contrac. of rāst, q.v.):—rās biṭhānā, v.t.=rās lenā, q.v.:—rās-ćakr, rās-ćakkar, s.m. The zodiac; the ecliptic:—rās-ćakkar-kājhukā`o, s.m. The obliquity of the ecliptic:—rās lenā, v.t. To adopt (a son):—rās milnā(-kī), To come, or be, under the same constellation or star; to be in harmony or accord (with):—rāsinām, s.m.=rāśi-nām, q.v.s.v. rāśi:—rās-nishīn, s.m. An adopted son.
Origin: Hindi