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pitā

piṭ cl. 1. P. peṭati, to sound, to assemble or heap together, Dhātup. ix, 24.

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What it meant — Monier-Williams

1. piṭ

piṭ cl. 1. P. peṭati, to sound, to assemble or heap together, Dhātup. ix, 24.

2. piṭa

piṭa (from √ piṭ in the sense of gathering together), m. or n. a basket, box, L.

3. ةِت

pit See 1. 2. apit.

4. pīta

ifc. having drunk, soaked, steeped, saturated, filled with (also with instr. ), Mn. ; MBh. ( cf. g. AhitA gny-Adi )

5. pīta

2. pīta mf(ā)n. (possibly fr. √ 2. pi or √ pyai, the colour of butter and oil being yellowish) yellow (the colour of the Vaiśya s, white being that of the Brāhmans , red that of the Kṣatriya s, and black that of the Śūdra s), GṛS. ; Up. ; MBh. &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.