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nividā

niviḍa &c. See nibiḍa.

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1. niviḍa

niviḍa &c. See nibiḍa.

2. نِثِد

ni√ 1. vid ( aor. avediṣur, BhP. ; inf. veditum, with v.l. dayitum, Śāk. ), to tell, communicate, proclaim, report, relate: Caus. vedayati, te ( pf. vedayāmāsa ind.p. dayitvā, or dya) id. (with dat. gen. or loc. ), Mn. ; MBh. ; Kāv. &c.; to offer, present, give, deliver, Br. ; GṛS. &c.; (with ātmānam), to offer or present one's self (as a slave &c.), ŚBr. ; Mn. &c.; to proclaim i.e. introduce one's self, R. ; Śak. ; Kathās. ; (with doṣam) to throw the blame upon ( dat. ), Pañc. ( B. ), iii, 163 .

3. نِثِد

nivid f. instruction, information, RV. ( cf. Naigh. i, 11 )

4. نِثِد

N. of partic. sentences or short formularies inserted in a liturgy and containing epithets or short invocations of the gods, AV. ; VS. ; Br. ; ŚrS. &c.

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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.