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वश vaś, vulg. vas, bas, adj. (f. -ā), Willing; subdued, tamed, humbled; subject, submissive, obedient; overpowered, enthralled;—subdued by oharms or incantations; fascinated, charmed, enchanted;—s.m. & postp. Wish, desire, will, authority, etc. (see bas, the pop. form);—the state of being tamed or overpowered; subjection:—vaś-kārī, adv. & s.m. (f. -iṇī), Subduing, overpowering, humbling, etc.;—one who overpowers another, etc.:—vaś-kriyā, s.f. The act of subduing or overpowering (esp. by drugs, gems, charms, or incantations), enchanting, charming, enthralling;—the drugs, etc. so used:—vaśī-bhūt, part. (f. -ā), Become subject, subjugated, brought under control, subdued, tamed; enthralled, bewitched, fascinated, enamoured:—vaśī-krit, part. (f. -ā), Subjected to the will (of another), brought into subjection, etc. (i.q. vaśī-bhūt, q.v.):—vaśī-karaṇ, s.m. The act of making subject, subjugating;—overcoming by charms, etc. (i.q. vaś-kriyā, q.v.). (For other compounds see bas).