kṣud

Dictionary meanings for kṣud from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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kṣud

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

7 U. (kṣuṇatti, kṣuṃte, kṣuṇṇa) 1 To tread or trample upon, strike against, crush (under the foot), bruise, pound down; kṣuṇadmi sarpān pātāle Bk. 6. 36; te taṃ vyāśiṣatākṣautsuḥ pādairdaṃtaistathācchidan 15. 43, 17. 66.

2 To move, be agitated (A.). WITH pra to crush, bruise, pound; mitraghnasya pracukṣoda gadayāṃgaṃ bibhīṣaṇaḥ Bk. 14. 33.

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

f. Grinding, crushing.

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

f. kṣudhā 1 Hunger; sīdati kṣudhā Ms. 7. 134, 4. 187.

2 Food. Comp. anvita, ārta, āviṣṭa a. afflicted by hunger. kṣāma a. emaciated by hunger; Bh. 2. 29. pipāsita a. hungry and thirsty. nivṛttiḥ f. cessation of hunger, appeasing of appetite (in general).

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

cl.1 P. kṣ/odati, to strike against, shake RV. vii, 85, 1 (Naigh. ii, 14); A1. to move, be agitated or shaken RV. v, 58, 6: cl.7 P. A1. kṣuṇatti, kṣuntte (impf. akṣuṇat; aor. 3. pl. akṣautsur; fut. kṣotsyati Pa1n2. 7-2, 10 Siddh.), to stamp or trample upon... mfn. stamped or trampled upon MBh. viii, 4845; VarBr2S. liv; Ragh. i, 17; Pan5cat. &c 330,2 59878 mfn. pounded, bruised, crushed, pulverised Sus3r.; Pa1n2....

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

See 1. kṣut and 1. kṣudh. 039834 331,2 60071

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