raṭ

Dictionary meanings for raṭ from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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raṭ

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

1 P. (raṭati, raṭita) 1 To shout, scream, yell, cry, roar, howl; ghorāścāraṭiṣuḥ śivāḥ Bk. 15. 27; papāta rākṣaso bhūmau rarāṭa ca bhayaṃkaraṃ 14. 81.

2 To call out, proclaim loudly.

3 To shout with joy, ap- plaud.

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

cl.1 P. (Dha1tup. ix, 10) raṭati (pf. rarāṭa; fut. raṭitā &c Gr.), to howl, shout, roar, yell, cry Ka1v.; Var.; Katha1s.; to crash (as an axe) Prab.; to ring (as a bell) Ma1lati1m.; to lament, wail HParis3.; to proclaim aloud, Kr2ishn2aj.: Caus. raṭayati... n. shouting, shout, applause Ra1jat. 110918 863,3 174064 f. N. of the 14th day in the dark half of the month Ma1gha māgha W. 110919 863,3 174065 A1. yate...

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