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hradi

m

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1. hradä-

hradä- m. Teich, Tümpel, See (RV +); hradayyä- (TS; s. AiGr 11 2,807), hradya- in einem Teich befindlich (Käth +). - Mi, ni., pä. rahada- m. (= /rhada-/, HinMi 120, Oberlies, AvSt 93) u.a. (Tu 14183; s. auch Tu 6627, Oberlies, a.a.O.). - Wohl zu HLAD. Lit. in KEWA 11 615 (auch zu Abweichendem). Lubotsky. System 69. HRAY' - hräduni- 823 HRAY' sich schämen (MS [j/hriy‘, Mittwede, Bem 66] +); hritamukhin- schamrot, … — [Mayrhofer, s.v. hradä-, p. 850]

2. hrād

hrād ( cf. √ hlād) cl. 1. Ā. ( Dhātup. ii, 25 ) hrādate ( pf. jahrāde as Pass. impers. Bhaṭṭ. ; Gr. also aor. ahrādiṣṭa &c.), to sound, roar, make a noise (mostly with a preposition, cf. nir, and saṃhrāa) : Caus. hrādayati, to cause to sound, ĀpGṛ. ; to refresh, delight (= or w.r. for hlādayati), MārkP. [ cf. Gk. χάλαζα .]

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