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1 ध्वण्
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2 ध्वन्
dhvan
Caus. ádhvǍnayat aor. dhvanayīt, to envelop, wrap up, darken ib. ;
Cf. 2. dhvāntá;
+ Lith. dumju, dumti, to cover, wrap up;
Angl. Sax. dvinan, dvan, to be extinguished, vanish;
dun, dark-brown, dark
2) cl. 1. P. dhvanati (perf. dadhvāna, dadhvanur Bhaṭṭ. ;
fut. dhvanishyati, - nitā Gr.) to sound, roar, make a noise, echo, reverberate Kāv. etc.;
to mean, imply, (esp. Pass. dhvanyate, it is meant, it is implied):
Caus. dhvǍnayati Dhātup. (aor. adidhvanat orᅠ adadh- Gr.), to cause to sound, make resound (cf. - nayat below);
dhvanayati, to allude to, hint at Mṛicch. Comm.:
Intens. in dandhvana q.v.
Cf. 1. dhvāntá:
+ Lith. dundéti, to sound, call;
Angl. Sax. dynian, to thunder
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