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śarado

śarad f. ( prob. fr. √ śrā, śṝ) autumn (as the ‘time of ripening’), the autumnal season (the sultry season of two months succeeding the rains; in some parts of India comprising the months Bhādra and Āśvina , in other places Āśvina and Kārttika , fluctuating thus from August to November), RV. &c.

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What it meant — Monier-Williams

1. śarad

śarad f. ( prob. fr. √ śrā, śṝ) autumn (as the ‘time of ripening’), the autumnal season (the sultry season of two months succeeding the rains; in some parts of India comprising the months Bhādra and Āśvina , in other places Āśvina and Kārttika , fluctuating thus from August to November), RV. &c. &c.

2. śarad

a year (or pl. poetically for ‘years’, cf. varṣa), ib.

3. saraḍ

saraḍ m. ( prob. ) a kind of tree, L.

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  • Mayrhofer, Etymologisches Worterbuch des Altindoarischen (EWAia) Treated in Mayrhofer, Etymologisches Worterbuch des Altindoarischen (EWAia) s.v. sarad (vol. 3, scan p. 755; entry #12065).

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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.