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1 राध्
rādh
rādhnóti rādhyati (Ved. alsoᅠ pr. rādhati andᅠ rā́dhyate;
pf. rarā́dha RV. etc. etc. <2. sg. rarādhitha orᅠ redhita, cf. Pāṇ. 6-4, 123 >;
aor., arātsīt, rādhishi AV. Br. ;
Prec. rādhyāsam ib. ;
fut. rāddhā Gr.;
rātsyati AV. Br. ;
ind. p. rāddhvā́, - rādhya Br.), to succeed (said of things), be accomplished orᅠ finished VS. TS. AV. ;
to succeed (said of persons), be successful with (instr.), thrive, prosper RV. TS. Br. GṛṠrS. ;
to be ready for, submit to (dat.) AV. ;
to be fit for, partake of, attain to (dat. orᅠ loc.), Apast. TUp. ;
( rādhyati) to prophesy to (dat.) Pāṇ. 1-4, 39 Kāṡ. ;
to accomplish, perform, achieve, make ready, prepare, carry out RV. VS. Br. ;
to hit, get at (acc.) TS. ;
to propitiate, conciliate, gratify RV. AitBr. ;
to hurt, injure, destroy, exterminate Bhaṭṭ. (cf. Pāṇ. 6-4, 123):
Pass. rādhyate (aor. árādhi), to be conciliated orᅠ satisfied RV. (cf. rādhyate above):
Caus. rādháyati (aor. arīradhat Br. ;
Pass. rādhyate MBh.), to accomplish, perform, prepare, make ready AV. etc. etc.;
to make favourable, propitiate, satisfy TS. TBr.:
Desid. of Caus. rirādhayishati Br.:
Desid. rirātsati orᅠ - ritsati Pāṇ. 7-4, 54 Vārtt. 1 Pat.:
Intens. rārādhyate, rārāddhi
Gr. cf. iradh;
+ Goth. garêdan, rathjō;
Slav. raditi
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2 aithris
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