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1 sidhyati
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2 अभिसिध्
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3 प्रसिध्
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4 संसिध्
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5 सिध्
sidh
(accord. toᅠ Pāṇ. 7-3, 113 the s of this root is not changed to sh after prepositions;
cf. abhi- andᅠ pari-sidh)
2) cl. 1. P. Dhātup. III, 11 sédhati (in later language alsoᅠ - te;
pf. sishedha, ep. alsoᅠ sishidhe;
aor. asedhīt Gr. alsoᅠ asaitsīt;
fut. seddhā orᅠ sedhitā Gr.;
setsyati orᅠ sedhishyati MBh. etc.;
inf. seddhum Br. etc.;
sedhitum Gr.;
ind. p. - sídhya AV.), to drive off, scare away, repel, restrain, hinder RV. Kauṡ. ;
to punish, chastise Bhaṭṭ. ;
to ordain, instruct Dhātup. ;
to turn ont well orᅠ auspiciously ib.:
Pass. sidhyate (aor. asedhi), to be driven orᅠ kept off orᅠ repelled MBh. etc.:
Caus. sedhayati (aor. asīshidhat) Gr.:
Desid. of Caus. sishedhayishati ib.:
Desid. sisedhishati, sisidhishati, sishitsati ib.:
Intens. seshidhyate, sesheddhi (pr. p. - séshidhat RV.) ib. ;
3) (weak form of sādh) cl. 4. P. Dhātup. XXVI, 83 ;
sídhyati (ep. andᅠ m.c. alsoᅠ - te;
pf:
sishedha RV. I, 32, 13 ;
aor. asidhat Gr.;
saitsīt Sarvad. ;
Prec. sidhyāsam Gr.;
fut. seddhā ib. ;
setsyati, - te MBh. etc.;
inf. seddhum Gr.;
ind. p. sedhitvā, sidhitvā, orᅠ siddhvā ib.), to be accomplished orᅠ fulfilled orᅠ effected orᅠ settled, be successful, succeed RV. etc. etc.;
to hit a mark (loc.) Ṡak. ;
to attain one's aim orᅠ object, have success MBh. Kāv. etc.;
to attain the highest object, become perfect, attain beatitude R. BhP. ;
to be valid orᅠ admissible, hold good Mn. Yājñ. ;
to be proved orᅠ demonstrated orᅠ established, result from Pat. Pañcat. Sarvad. ;
to be set right, (esp.) be healed orᅠ cured Suṡr. BhP. ;
to be well cooked W. ;
to conform to a person's will, yield to (gen.) Kathās. ;
to fall to a person's (gen.) lot orᅠ share Prab. ;
to come into existence, originate, arise BhP.:
Caus. sedhayati (aor. asīshidhat) orᅠ sādhayati, to show the knowledge orᅠ skill (of any one, the former, « with reference to sacred things», the latter, « to secular things»)
Pat. on Pāṇ. 6-1, 49 ( sadh-),
to accomplish, effect MW.:
Desid. sishitsati Gr.:
Int. seshidhyate, sesheddhi ib.
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6 sidh
(P. pr. sédhati — /;aor. ásedhit; pp. siddha) 1) отпугивать; прогонять 2) уводить <-> (U. pr. sídhyati/sidhyate — IV; fut. setsyáti/setsyáíe; pp. siddha) 1) совершать, выполнять 2) попадать в (Loc.) 3) быть приемлемым 4) проистекать 5) давать, приносить 6) преуспевать
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