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1. ceدِ-

cedi- m. plur. Name eines Volksstammes (RV [8,5,39], ep. +; Hoffm, WuS 21 [1940] 147f., 148 Anm. 1 [mit Lit.]= HoffmA 14f., 15 Anm. ]); caidya- m. Cedi-Fürst (RV, ep. +). - Pa. ceti-, ceta-, cetiya- Name eines Volkes (Geiger, Pä 57; dazu H. Berger, WZKS 3 [1959] 59 Anm. 102). - Nicht klar; als vorarischer Stammesname gedeutet von Berger, a.2.0. 59ff B. Forssman (briefl.) erwägt Herleitung aus *cazd-i-, vgl. lat. … — [Mayrhofer, s.v. cedi-, p. 605]

2. ceد

‘if’ (the verb being accentuated, cf. Pāṇ. viii, 1, 30 ; with pr. [ AV. xii, 4, 21 ; ŚBr. &c.; cf. Pāṇ. iii, 3, 8 f. & 132 , Kāś. ] Subj. [ AV. vi, 122, 2 ], Pot. [ xii, 4, 48 ; ŚBr. xiv ; Mn. &c. (for Cond. , MBh. v, 960 & Rājat. v, 478 ); cf. Pāṇ. iii, 3, 9 and 156 , Kāś. ], perf. [ AV. vi, 51, 3 ; MBh. xii, 986 ff. ; perf. p. , Pāṇ. iii, 3, 132 , Kāś. ], aor. [ AV. iv, 28, 4 ; xii, 4, 18 ; cf. Pāṇ. iii, 3, 132 , Kāś. ], fut. [ ŚBr. i , xiv ; MBh. ; R. ; Śak. ; cf. Pāṇ. iii, 3, 8 f. ; 132 f. and 156 , Kāś. ], Cond. [ MBh. vii, 3423 ; Śak. ; cf. Pāṇ. iii, 3, 139 , Kāś. ], perf. or fut. Pass. p. or with an auxiliary verb to be supplied, AV. ix, 5, 6 ; xii, 2, 36 ; KātyŚr. ; Mn. &c.)

3. ceد

naced ( g. cA di , also separated by the verb [ MBh. ] or the verb preceded by na placed at the end of the sentence [ ŚBr. xiv, 6, 8, 1 ; Bhag. ii, 33 ; xviii, 58 ; Hit. ], rarely cenna in reversed order beginning the apodosis, Sāṃkhyak. 1 ; Sāh. ; Śrut. ; Hit. ) ‘if not’ (= noced forming a sentence by itself, ŚBr. xiv, 7, 2, 15 ), ŚBr. xiv ; ŚāṅkhŚr. i, 17, 1 ; Mn. &c.

4. ceد

noced ( g. cA di ) id. (forming a sentence by itself. e.g. dūramapasaranoceddhantavyosimayā, ‘depart to a distance, if not i.e. if thou departest not, thou art to be killed by me’), MBh. xii, 7, 21 and 29, 145 ; Pañcat. ; Kathās. ; Vet. ; Hit.

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Where it came from

  • Mayrhofer, Etymologisches Worterbuch des Altindoarischen (EWAia) Treated in Mayrhofer, Etymologisches Worterbuch des Altindoarischen (EWAia) s.v. ced (vol. 1, scan pp. 604-605; entry #6169).

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