khyā

Dictionary meanings for khyā from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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khyā

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

2 P. (m. also in non-con- jugational tenses) (khyāti, khyāta) To tell, declare, communicate (with dat. of person). Pass. (khyāyate) 1 To be named or called; Bk. 6. 97.

2 To be known or famous. Caus. (khyāpayati-te) 1 To make known, proclaim; Ms. 7. 201.

2 To tell, declare, relate; Bh. 2. 69; Ms. 11. 99.

3 To extol, make renowned, praise.

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

cl.2 P. khyāti (in the non-conjugational tenses also A1., perf. cakhyau, cakhye Vop.; impf. akhyat, akhyata Pa1n2. 3-1, 52;) Dha1tup. xxiv, 52; the simple verb occurs only in Pass. and Caus.: Pass. khyāyate, to be named, be known MBh. iii; (aor. akhyāyi) to... mfn. named, called, denominated MBh. &c 341,1 62111 mfn. known, well known, celebrated, notorious ib. 341,1 62112 mfn. told W. 041115 341,1 62113

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