uc cl. 4. P. ucyati ( pf. 2. sg. uvocitha, RV. vii, 37, 3 ) Ā. ( pf. 2. sg. ūciṣe, RV. ) to take pleasure in, delight in, be fond of RV. ; to be accustomed; to be suitable, suit, fit.
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uc cl. 4. P. ucyati ( pf. 2. sg. uvocitha, RV. vii, 37, 3 ) Ā. ( pf. 2. sg. ūciṣe, RV. ) to take pleasure in, delight in, be fond of RV. ; to be accustomed; to be suitable, suit, fit.
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- Brhadaranyaka Upanisad 2 · 0.26/10k
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