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िशƴ śisha, vulg. śish, part. (f. -ā), Ordered, commanded; disciplined, wellregulated, educated, trained; tamed, obedient, docile; orderly, correct, well-behaved, good, urbane, polite, genteel; approved, eminent, excellent, superior, chief;—s.m. A chief; a courtier, counsellor:—śishāćār (˚a+āć˚), s.m. The practice or traditional usages of the virtuous; the approved conduct of the wise and good, gentlemanly conduct, proper behaviour, good manners, urbanity, politeness, civility, kindness, courtesy;—adj. & s.m. Following the conduct of the wise and good, well-behaved, gentlemanly, urbane, polite, courteous;—a well-behaved person; a courteous man, etc.:—śishāćār karnā(-kā), To be courteous (to), etc.:—śishāćārī, adj. & s.m.=śishāćār, q.v.:—śish-sabhā, s.f. An assembly of chief officers, a council of state:—śish-samāćār, s.m. A history or tradition of eminent persons.