sūd

Dictionary meanings for sūd from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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sūd

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

I. 1 A. (sūdate) 1 To strike, hurt, wound, kill, destroy.

2 To effuse, pour out.

3 To deposit.

4 To distil, flow.

5 To eject, throw away. II. 10 U. (sūdayati-te) 1 To incite, prompt, excite, urge on, animate.

2 To strike, hurt, kill.

3 To cook, dress, season, prepare.

4 To pour out, effuse.

5 To as, sent, agree, promise.

6 To eject, throw away.

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

(prob. connected with svad) cl.1 A1. (Dha1tup. ii, 24) sūdate (occurring only in the reduplicated forms suṣūdima RV.; s/uṣūdati or dat ib.; suṣūd/ata AV.; Gr. also fut. sūditā, diṣyati), to put or keep in order, guide aright RV.; AV.: Caus. or cl.10. (cf.... See havya-s/ūd. 157316 1242,2 251302 m. a well RV. (Naigh. iii, 25) 1242,2 251303 m. the mud of a dried-up pool (others, sweetness, sweet drink, esp. milk) ib.;...

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