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िवष vish, vulg. vis, bis, s.m. Poison, venom, bane, etc. (see bis, the pop. form);—water;—the film or fibres attached to the stalk of the lotus or water-lily;—gum-myrrh:—Aconitum ferox:—vishāpah (˚sha+ap˚), adj. (f. -ā), Poison-repelling, antidotic;—s.m. An antidote:—vishāpahā, s.f. A kind of birth-wort, Aristolochia indica:—vish-āsā, adj. (f. -ī), Desirous of poison:—vishāsya (˚sha+ās˚), s.m. A snake (lit.'poison-mouthed'):—vishāsyā, s.f. The marking-nut plant, Semecarpus anacardium:—vish-baṭī, vulg. bis-baṭī, s.f.=vish-vaṭī, q.v.:—vish-bhujaṅg, s.m. (f. -ī), Any venomous snake:—vish-bharā, vulg. bisbharā, adj. (f. -ī), 'Full of poison,' poisonous, venomous:—vish-bhakshaṇ, s.m. The act of eating poison; taking poison:—visha-da, vulg. vishad, adj. (f. -ā), Yielding or giving poison; poisonous;—shedding water;—s.m. A cloud;—green vitriol:—vish-dhar, vulg. bis-dhar, adj. & s.m. (f. -ā), Holding or containing poison, poisonous, venomous;—a snake:—vish-sā, vulg. bis-sā, adj. (f. -sī), Like poison:—vishsūćak, s.m. 'Poison-indicator'; the Greek partridge, Perdix rufa (syn. ćakor):—vishkapra, vulg. bis-kapra, s.m.=vish-khaprā, or bis-khaprā, q.v.s.v. bis:—vish-kīṭ, s.m. (f. -ī), A kind of insect that lives in (and subsists on) poison:—vish-grast, adj. & adv. (f. -ā), Having taken poison;—under the influence of poison:—vish-ghātī, adj. & s.m. (f. -inī), Poison-destroying, poison-counteracting, antidotal;—an antidote;—the tree Mimosa sirissa:—vish-mān, s.m. The plant Arum cucullatumor cordifolium:—vish-miśrit, part. adj. (f. -ā), Mixed with poison:—vish-mantr, s.m. A snake-charmer, snake-catcher; one who cures the bite of snakes;—a charm for curing snake-bites:—vish-nāśak, vulg. bis-nāsak, adj. (f. -ikā), Poison-destroying, antidotal;—s.m. An antidote:—vish-nāśan, and vish-nāśī, adj. & s.m.=vish-nāśak (syn. vish-ghātī):—vish-vat, adj. Like poison;—possessing poison, poisonous:—vish-vaṭīor vaṭi, vulg. bis-baṭī, s.f. A pill or bolus of poison:—vish-vidyā, s.f. 'Poison-science,' the administration of antidotes; the cure of poisons by drugs or charms:—vishvaidya, s.m. 'Poison doctor,' a dealer in antidotes; one who professes to cure snakebites:—vish-har, adj. (f. -ī), Removing venom, antidotal; s.m. An antidote:—vish-harāor harī, s.f. The goddess who protects from the venom of snakes; the sister of Vāsuki and wife of Jaratkāru and goddess of the serpent-race:—vishhriday, adj. & s.m. (f. -ā), 'Poison-hearted,' cherishing hatred or hostility, malicious, malignant;—a person who cherishes hatred, etc. (For other compounds see bis.)
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