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du

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du 1
du (or dū), cl. 1. P. (cf. Dhātup. xxii, 46) davati (pf. dudāva
• fut. doṣyati, dotā
• aor. adāviit or adauṣīt Vop.), to go: Caus. dāvayati or davayati ( s.v.) Actually occurring only in Subj. aor. daviṣāṇi RV. x, 34, 5, 'na d○ ebhih', (?) I will not go, i.e. have intercourse with them (the dice). [Cf. ?, ?.]
du 2
du (also written dū),
cl.5. P.4. Ā. (cf. Dhātup. xxvii, 10
• xxvi, 24) dunoti, dūyate (ep. also ○ti
• pf. dudāva
• fut. doṣyati
• aor. adauṣīt
• inf. dotum), to be burnt, to be consumed with internal heat or sorrow (Pres. dunoti MBh. iii, 10069 BhP. iii, 2, 17 Gīt. iii, 9 [Page 483, Column 1]
• but oftener dūyate, which is at once Pass.) MBh. Suśr. Kāv. &c
• (only dunóti) to burn, consume with fire, cause internal heat, pain, or sorrow, afflict, distress AV. ix, 4, 18 MBh. VarBṛS. Kāv.: Caus. dāvayati aor. adūduvat: Desid. dudūṣati: Intens. dodūyate, dodoti. [Cf. ?. for ?
• ?, pain
• Lit. davyti, to torment
• Sl. daviti, to worry.]