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बस bas[S. वश], s.m. Will, authority, power, influence, command, control, grasp, mastership, supremacy; advantage, opportunity; help, remedy (=ćāra);—postp. Under the power or control (of, -ke), in subjection (to);—bas ānā, or bas-meṅ ānā(-ke) = bas paṛnā, or basmeṅpaṛnā(-ke), To be obtained; to come or fall into the power (of), be brought into subjection, be subdued; to be charmed, fascinated, bewitched:—bas ćalnā(-se), To avail against, have power (over), be able to help oneself (against):—bas-karan, s.m. Charm, spell:—bas karnāor kar-lenā, or bas-meṅkarnāor kar-lenā, To bring (one, -ko) under subjection (to oneself, apne), bring under control, get into (one's) power; to subdue, overpower, get the better of; to charm, fascinate, bewitch:—bas-meṅ, adv. In the power (of), under the authority or control (of), in subjection (to); at the discretion (of):—basmeṅ ānā, bas-meṅpaṛnā, v.n.=bas ānā, q.v.:—bas-meṅrakhnā(apne), To have (one, -ko) under command or control; to manage, keep under, restrain, hold back:—bas-meṅrahnā(-ke), To be subject (to), to submit (to), obey:—bas-meṅkarnā, bas-meṅlānā= bas karnā, q.v.:—bas-meṅhonā, v.n.=bas ānā, q.v.:—basvartī, adj. & s.m. Acting obediently to the will (of another); obsequious; obedient or docile person; obsequious person.
Origin: Hindi