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1 द्रु
dru
to repent;
to go Vop. (cf. 1. drū)
2) 1. P. ( Dhātup. XXII, 47 ;
ep. alsoᅠ Ā.) drávati, - te RV. etc. etc. (pf. dudrāva Br. ;
- drotha, - druma Pāṇ. 7-2, 13 ;
- druvur MBh. R. etc.;
aor. adudruvat Br. ;
- drot Subj. dudrávat RV. ;
fut. droshyati Br. ;
inf. - drotum Ṡatr. ;
ind. p. druṭvā́ andᅠ - drutya Br.) to run, hasten, flee RV. AV. ṠBr. MBh. Kāv. etc.;
to run up to (acc.), attack, assault MBh. R. ;
to become fluid, dissolve, melt Pañc. Vet. BhP.:
Caus. drāváyati (ep. alsoᅠ - te;
dravayate seeᅠ under dravá) to cause to run, make flow RV. VIII, 4, 11 ;
to make fluid, melt, VI, 4, 3 ;
to drive away, put to flight MBh. (Pass. drāvyate VII, 3515) R. MBh.:
Desid. dudrūshati Gr.:
Desid. of Caus. dudrâ̱vayishati orᅠ dud- Pāṇ. 7-4, 81:
Intens. dodrūyate orᅠ dodroti Gr. ( dodrāva TS.)
Cf. 2. drā andᅠ dram;
+ Zd. dru, drvant
3) mfn. running, going (cf. mita-, raghu-, ṡatā.);
f. going, motion L. ;
drú
m. a tree orᅠ branch HPariṡ. (cf. indra- su-, harid-, hari-)
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