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cyuta

1. cyut mfn. ifc. ‘moving’, see tṛṣucyut

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1. cيُت

1. cyut mfn. ifc. ‘moving’, see tṛṣucyut

2. cيُت

‘shaking, causing to fall, removing, destroying’, see acyuta, dhruva, parvata, bāhu, madacyut.

3. cيُتَ

(with abl. or ifc. ) deviated from ( lit. [ Pañcat. v, 3, 10/11 ] and fig. [ Mn. viii, 418 ; xii, 70 ff. ; Hariv. 11105 and 11188 ])

4. cيُتَ

flying away from ( abl. or in comp. ; said of missile weapons), MBh. xiii, 4610 ; Hariv. 8088 ; R. iii ; BhP. iii, 18, 5

5. cيُتَ

come forth from, dropped from, streaming forth from ( lit. and fig. , as speech from the mouth), Mn. vi, 132 ; MBh. xiii, 2183 ; R. i - iii ; BhP. ; Bhaṭṭ. ix, 71

6. cيُت

2. cyut (= √ ścut, ścyut) cl. 1. cyotati ( aor. acyutat and acyotīt; acyutīt, Vop. viii, 38 ) to flow, trickle, ooze, Bhaṭṭ. vi, 28 ; to fall down, 29 ; to cause to stream forth, Uttarar. iii, 35 ; Bhaṭṭ. xv, 114 : Caus. cyotayati, to lixiviate, Car. vi, 24.

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Sanskrit corpus record built from GRETIL sources (citations and statistics; GRETIL running text is not redistributable). Passage text, where shown, from the Digital Corpus of Sanskrit (CC BY 4.0). Dictionary senses from Monier-Williams (1899, public domain), via the Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries.