luṭ

Dictionary meanings for luṭ from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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luṭ

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

I. 1 A. (loṭate) 1 To resist, repel, oppose.

2 To shine.

3 To suffer pain. II. 10 U. (loṭayati-te) 1 To speak.

2 To shine. III. 1. 4. P. (loṭati, luṭyati) 1 To roll, wallow on the ground; cf. luṭh.

2 To take away, rob, plunder (per- haps for luṃṭh or luṃṭ).

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

A technical term used by Pāṇini to denote the First or Peri- phrastic Future or its termina- tions.

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

(cf. rut and 1. luṭh) cl.1 A1. loṭate, to resist; to suffer pain; to shine Dha1tup. xviii, 8; cl.10 P. loṭayati, to speak; to shine, xxxiii, 81. 116621 904,1 182901

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

(connected with 2. luṭh) cl.1.4. P. loṭati, luṭyati (only p. luṭyat, rolling, in Bhat2t2.; Gr. also pf. luloṭa &c), to roll, roll about, wallow Dha1tup. ix, 27; xxvi, 113; cl.1 A1. loṭate, to go Naigh. ii, 14: Caus. or cl.10 P. loṭayati, see under 1. luṭ.... n. tumbling, rolling W. (cf. loḍana) 904,1 182903 f. persuasive speech, complaisance L. 116623 904,1 182904

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

(in gram.) N. of the terminations of the First Future or N. of that Tense itself. 116624 904,1 182905

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