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1 ह्वे
hvecl. 1. P. Ā. Dhātup. XXIII, 39 ;
hváyati, - te (Ved. alsoᅠ hávate andᅠ huváti, - te;
other present forms are hve AV. ;
hvāmahe VS. ;
hóma, hūmáhe, juhūmási RV. ;
p. huvāná <with pass. sense> ib. ;
hvayāna MBh. ;
pf. juhāva, juhuvuḥ ṠBr. etc.;
juhvé, juhūré RV. ;
juhuve, huhurire Br. ;
hvayāṉ-āsa andᅠ hvayāṉ-cakre MBh. ;
aor. áhvat, ahvata ( orᅠ ahvāsta Pāṇ. 3-1, 54) RV. etc. etc.;
ahvi AV. ;
áhūmahi, ahūshata RV. ;
ahvāsīt <?> GopBr. ;
fut. hvātā Gr.;
hvayishyati, - te Br. ;
hvāsyate ṠāṇkhṠr. ;
inf. Class. hvātum;
Ved. hávitave, hváyitum, - tavaí;
huvádhyai;
ind. p. Class. hūtvā;
Ved. -hū́ya andᅠ - hāvam), to call, call upon, summon, challenge, invoke (with nāmnā, « to call by name» ;
with yuddhe, « to challenge to fight») RV. etc. etc.;
to emulate, vie with W.:
Pass. hūyáte (aor. áhāvi, orᅠ ahvāyi), to be called etc. RV.:
Caus. hvāyayati (aor. ajūhavat orᅠ ajuhāvat), to cause anyone (acc.) to be challenged by (instr.) Vop.:
Desid. juhūshati, - te Gr.:
Intens. johūyate orᅠ jóhavīti ( johuvanta, ajohavuḥ, jóhuvat, jóhuvāna RV. AV. BhP.) orᅠ johoti (Gr.), to call on, invoke etc.
+ cf. Gk. γοάω
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