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dyut

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dyut mfn. advancing against, (ifc.) ib.dyu 1 dyu cl. 2. P. dyauti (cf. Dhātup. xxiv, 31 • pf. dudyāva, 3 pl. dudyuvur) to go against, attack, assail Bhaṭṭ.

dyu 2

dyú for 3. div as inflected stem and in comp. before consonantsdyu 2

 

dyut 1 dyut cl. 1. Ā. dyótate AV. MBh. (also ○ti) &c. (pf. didyute, p. ○tāná RV. [cf. Pāṇ. 7-4, 67], didyóta AV. • ○dyutur. TS. • aor. adyutat and ádidyutat Br. • ádyaut RV. Br., adyotiṣṭa Pāṇ. 1-3, 91 ; iii, 1, 55, Kāś., p. P. dyutat Ā. ○tāná or dyútāna RV. • fut. dyotiṣyati Br. • ind. p. dyutitvā or dyot○ Pāṇ. 1-2, 26 Kāś. • -dyutya AitBr.) to shine, be bright or brilliant: Caus. dyotayati (○te, Bhsṭṭ.) to make bright, illuminate, irradiate MBh. Kāv. • to cause to appear, make clear or manifest, express, mean ṢaḍvBr. Lāṭy. Saṃk. Sāh.: Desid. dedyutiṣati or didyot○ Pāṇ. 1-2, 26 Kāś.: Intens. dávidyot, 3. pl. ○dyutati RV. AV. Br. • dedyutyate Pāṇ. 7-4, 67 Kāś., to shine, glitter, be bright or brilliant ≫ dyut 2 dyút f. shining, splendour, ray of light RV. MBh. &c. (cf. danta-)

dyut 3 dyut Caus. dyotayati, to break, tear open AV. iv, 23, 5 (cf. abhivi-, ā-)