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radh

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radh or randh, cl. 4. P. (cf. Dhātup. xxvi, 84) rádhyati (pf. rarandha, 1. pl. rarandhima or redhma Gr

• 3. pl. rāradhúḥ RV.

• aor. aradhat ib.

• Subj. randhīs Impv. randhi for randdhi ib.

• fut. radhitā, raddhā Gr

• radhiṣyati, ratsyati ib.

• inf. radhitum Bhaṭṭ.), to become subject to (dat.), be subdued or overthrown, succumb RV. AV.

• to be completed or matured MW. (cf. √rādh)

• to bring into subjection, subdue RV.

• to deliver into the hand of (dat.) ib.

• to hurt, torment Bhaṭṭ.: Caus. randháyati (Ved. also ○te

• aor. rīradhat RV.

• ararandhat Gr.), to make subject, deliver over to (dat.) RV. AV.

• to torment, afflict R.

• to destroy, annihilate BhP.

• to cook, prepare (food) MānGṛ.: Desid. riradhiṣati, riratsati Gr.: Intens. rāradhyate, rāraddhi Gr. (in RV. vi, 25, 9 rārandhí for rāranddhí, and v, 54, 13 rāranta for rārantta) to hand over to, deliver