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nāḍī

1. naḍ cl. 10. P. nāḍayati, to fall, Vop. in Dhātup. xxxii, 12 ( cf. √ naṭ).

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What it meant — Monier-Williams

1. naḍ

1. naḍ cl. 10. P. nāḍayati, to fall, Vop. in Dhātup. xxxii, 12 ( cf. √ naṭ).

2. naḍ

2. naḍ in comp. and word-formation for naḍa.

3. نَد

nad cl. 1. P. ( Dhātup. iii, 17 ) nadati ( ep. also te; pf. nanāda, nedur, nedire, MBh. ; aor. anādīt or anadīt Gr. ; fut. nadiṣyati, ditā, ib. ) to sound, thunder, roar, cry, howl &c. (also with nādam, śabdam, svanam &c.), AV. &c. &c.: Pass. nadyate, MBh. : Caus. nadayati, te, to make resound or vibrate, RV. ; nādayati, te, to make resonant, fill with noises or cries, MBh. ; Kāv. &c.; aor. anīnadat Gr. ; Pass. nādyate, MBh. : Desid. ninadiṣati Gr. : Intens. 3. pl. nānadati, p. nānadat, RV. ; 3. sg. nānadyate, p. dyamāna, Br. ; MBh. to vibrate or sound violently, to roar, howl, cry, neigh &c.

4. nadī

nadī f. flowing water, a river (commonly personified as a female; but See nada above), RV. &c. &c. ( ifc. nadikā; cf. kunadikā and giri; ind. nadi; cf. upanadi [beside nadam, fr. nada, Pāṇ. v, 4, 110 ])

5. nāḍi

2. nāḍi f. any tube or pipe, ( esp. ) a tubular organ (as a vein or artery of the body), BhP. ( cf. nāḍī).

6. nāḍī

nāḍī f. ( fr. nāḍa nom. ḍīs, RV. x, 135, 7 ) the tubular stalk of any plant or any tubular organ (as a vein or artery of the body)

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