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ruc
pf. ruroca, rurucé RV. etc. etc.;
Subj. rurucanta Pot. rurucyās RV. ;
p. rurukvás, rurucāná ib. ;
aor. arucat Rājat. ;
arocishṭa Br. etc.;
arukta TĀr. ;
p. rucāná RV. ;
aor. Pass. aroci RV. ;
Prec. rucīya TĀr. ;
rocishīya Br. ;
rucishīya AV. ;
fut. rocitā Gr.;
rocishyate MBh. ;
inf. rocitum ib. ;
rucé RV. ;
ind. p. rucitvā orᅠ rocitvā Pāṇ. 1-2, 26),
to shine, be bright orᅠ radiant orᅠ resplendent RV. etc. etc.;
(only in pf. P.) to make bright orᅠ resplendent RV. ;
to be splendid orᅠ beautiful orᅠ good AV. Mn. MBh. etc.;
to be agreeable to, please (dat. orᅠ gen.) Mn. MBh. etc.;
to be pleased with, like (acc.) MBh. R. ;
to be desirous of, long for (dat.) Hariv.:
Caus. rocáyati, - te (aor. árūrucat, - cata;
Pass. rocyate), to cause to shine RV. ;
to enlighten, illuminate, make bright ib. ṠBr. BhP. ;
to make pleasant orᅠ beautiful AV. AitBr. Kum. ;
to cause any one (acc.) to long for anything (dat.) Gīt. ;
to find pleasure in, like, approve, deem anything right (acc. orᅠ inf.) Mn. MBh. etc.;
to choose as (double acc.) R. ;
to purpose, intend Hariv. ;
(Pass.) to be pleasant orᅠ agreeable to (dat.) R.:
Desid. rurucishate orᅠ rurocishate Gr.:
Intens. (only p. rórucāna) to shine bright RV. ;
+ cf. Gk. λευκός, ἀμφιλύκη;
lux, luceo, luna, lumen;
Goth. liuhath, lauhmuni;
Germ. lioht, lieht, licht;
Angl. Sax. leóht;
Eng. light
rúc2) f. light, lustree, brightness RV. etc. etc.;
splendour, beauty, loveliness VS. ṠBr. etc.;
colour, hue VarBṛS. Kālid. BhP. ;
(ifc.) appearance, resemblance BhP. Kāvyâd. ;
pleasure, delight, liking, wish, desire VS. MBh. ;
pl. N. of a partic. class of Apsarases VP.
См. также в других словарях:
light — light1 lightful, adj. lightfully, adv. /luyt/, n., adj., lighter, lightest, v., lighted or lit, lighting. n. 1. something that makes things visible or affords illumination: All colors depend on light. 2. Physics … Universalium
liuhtjan — [akin to Eng light] : light. Deriv. lauhatjan light, lauhmuni (lauhmoni) lightning, liuhadei light, liuhadeins bright, liuhath (liuhad) light. Comp. galiuhtjan publish, inliuhtjan illuminate … Gothic dictionary with etymologies
lown — I. ˈlau̇n verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: Middle English (Scots) lownen, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Swedish lugna to calm, quiet, Old Icelandic logn; akin to Gothic liuhath light more at light dialect : calm … Useful english dictionary