Verb
dass (third-person singular simple present dasses, present participle dassing, simple past and past participle dassed)
(archaic) To dare.
The Aphasia has introduced silence into my conversation...I had training for this kind of thing when I was with Baba Hari Dass in India (1967). I was mauna (in silence) for a period of time, and he and I wrote to each other on tiny slates that we wore around our necks. Baba Hari Dass
In early 1971 I received preliminary copies of the book [Be Here Now] in India. When it was read to Maharaji-ji (Neem Karoli), he told me to change some of the parts about Hari Dass Baba, who had been my sadhana tutor while I lived in Kainchi that first year. Baba Hari Dass
Emir of Dass, Alhaji Bilyaminu Usman Othman, on Saturday commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for making proper arrangements for the bye-election ongoing in Dass state constituency. Source: Internet
Baba Hari Dass (1999) Patanjali's writing also became the basis for a system referred to as "Ashtanga Yoga" ("Eight-Limbed Yoga"). Source: Internet
But pundits believe that his political clout to win an election is limited to his primary constituency of Bogoro, Dass and Tafawa Balewa LGAs. Source: Internet
Assam BJP President Ranjeet Kumar Dass said that Union Interior Minister Amit Shah had advised the party’s state unit to establish a selection committee to decide on membership entry. Source: Internet