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dhvanaḥ

dhvaṇ cl. 1. P. dhvaṇati, to sound, Dhātup. xiii, 10 ( cf. 2. dhvan).

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1. dhvaṇ

dhvaṇ cl. 1. P. dhvaṇati, to sound, Dhātup. xiii, 10 ( cf. 2. dhvan).

2. دهثَن

1. dhvan (only aor. adhvanīt), to become covered or extinguished (as anger), RV. : Caus. adhvānayat or adhvanayat aor. dhvanayīt, to envelop, wrap up, darken, ib.

3. دهثَن

2. dhvan cl. 1. P. dhvanati ( perf. dadhvāna, dadhvanur, Bhaṭṭ. ; fut. dhvaniṣyati, nitā Gr. ) to sound, roar, make a noise, echo, reverberate, Kāv. &c.; to mean, imply, ( esp. Pass. dhvanyate, it is meant, it is implied) : Caus. dhvānayati or dhvanayati, Dhātup. ( aor. adidhvanat or adadh Gr. ), to cause to sound, make resound ( cf. nayat below); dhvanayati, to allude to, hint at, Mṛcch. Comm. Intens. in dandhvana, q.v.

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