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yudhi

1. yudh cl. 4. Ā. ( Dhātup. xxvi, 64 ) yudhyate (rarely P. ti; cl. 1. P. yodhati, AV. ; Br. ; Impv. yotsi, RV. ; pf. yuyodha, yuyudhe, RV. &c. &c.; aor. Ved. yodhi, yodhat, yodhāna; ayodhīt, yodhiṣat; yutsmahi; ep. yotsīs; Class. ayuddha; fut. yoddhā, MBh. ; yotsyati, te, Br. &c.; inf. y

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1. يُده

1. yudh cl. 4. Ā. ( Dhātup. xxvi, 64 ) yudhyate (rarely P. ti; cl. 1. P. yodhati, AV. ; Br. ; Impv. yotsi, RV. ; pf. yuyodha, yuyudhe, RV. &c. &c.; aor. Ved. yodhi, yodhat, yodhāna; ayodhīt, yodhiṣat; yutsmahi; ep. yotsīs; Class. ayuddha; fut. yoddhā, MBh. ; yotsyati, te, Br. &c.; inf. yudhe or yudhaye, RV. ; yudham, Br. ; yoddhum, MBh. ; ind.p. yuddhvī, RV. ; yudhya, MBh. ), to fight, wage war, oppose or (rarely) overcome in battle; to fight with ( instr. , also with saha, samam) or for ( loc. ) or against ( acc. ), RV. &c. &c.; (yudhyati), to go, Naigh. ii, 14 ; to move, fluctuate (as waves), MaitrS. ( cf. Pat. on Pāṇ. iii, 1, 85 ) : Pass. yudhyate, to be fought (also impers. ), Hit. ( v.l. ) : Caus. yodhayati ( Pāṇ. i, 3, 86 ; mc. also te; aor. ayūyudhat, MBh. ; Pass. yodhyate, ib. ), to cause to fight, lead to war, engage in battle, RV. &c. &c.; to oppose or overcome in war, be a match for ( acc. ), MBh. ; Kāv. &c.; to defend, MBh. iii, 639 : Desid. yuyutsati, te ( P. in Class. only mc. ), to be desirous or anxious to fight, wish to fight with ( instr. ), RV. &c. &c.: Caus. of Desid. yuyutsayati, to make desirous of fighting, Bhaṭṭ. : Intens. yoyudhyate, yoyoddhi ( cf. yavīyudh) Gr.

2. يُده

2. yudh m. a fighter, warrior, hero, MBh. ; Hariv.

3. يُدهِ

1. yudhi fighting, battle (only in dat. yudhaye; see under √ 1. yudh).

4. يُدهِ

2. yudhi loc. of 2. yudh, in comp.

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