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chad 1
chad cl. 1. ○dati, to cover Dhātup. xxxii, 41 (vḷ.): Caus. (or cl. 10) chādáyati (once chád○ AitBr. i, 30
• chand○ [fr. √1. chand] Dhātup. xxxii, 41
• ep. also Ā., pf. chādayāṃ cakre R. iv, 58, 7
• p. ○yāna MBh. vi, 2430), to cover, cover over, clothe, veil RV. vi, 75, 18 AV. ix, 3, 14 TS. ii, v ŚBr. &c
• to spread as a cover AitBr. i, 30
• to cover one's self. ChUp. i, 4, 2
• to hide, conceal, keep secret MBh. R. v, 90, 16
• to protect ŚāṅkhGṛ. iii, 11 PārGṛ. iii, 9, 6 (cf. KāṭhGṛ. 47): Caus. Desid. cicchādayiṣati Pāṇ. 7-4, 83 Vārtt. 2 Pat. ; [Goth. scadus.]
chad 2
chad mfn. ifc. (cf. Pāṇ. 6-4, 97) 'covering', See dhāma- and (?) bhūte-cchád, mallikā-
• cf. ā-

chad 3
chad or 2. chand, cl. 10. chadáyati (also ○te = √arc Naigh. iii, 14 [v. l, ○ti]
• Subj. ○yat RV.
• 2. pl. ○yātha, i, 165, 12), chandayati (twice cl. i chándati [= arcati Naigh. iii, 14] MBh. xii
• Ā. [Subj. ○yāte] RV.
• aor. acacchadat Nir. ix, 8
• acchān RV.
• 2. pl. ○nta, i, 165, 12
• 3. pl. ○ntsur, x, 119, 3
• Subj. chantsat [Naigh. ii, 6] RV.
• 2. sg. ○tsi, i, 163, 4
• perf. cacchanda, vii, 73, 3
• Pot. cacchadyāt, x, 73, 9) to seem, appear, be considered as RV. TāṇḍyaBr. xiv, 5
• to seem good, please (with dat.) RV. ŚBr. viii
• (with acc, ) MBh. xii, 7379 (cf. 7376)
• Ā. to be pleased with, delight in (acc. or loc.) RV. viii, 50, 5 ; x, 27, 8
• chandayati, to gratify any one (acc
• exceptionally gen. MBh. xii, 7275 R. iii, 3, 15) with anything (instr., esp. vareṇa, 'with a boon' MBh. Hariv. R. BhP.)
• to try to seduce any one (acc.) BhP. x, 45, 36
 chad 4
chad mfn. ifc. 'appearing as', See prathamacchád
•, pleased with', See kavi- and (?) bhūte-cchád

chad 5
chad cl. 1. to nourish Dhātup. xix

Source
Sanskrit-English Dictionary, by M. Monier William
Definition[2]

uccheda

Source
Jeffrey Hopkins' Tibetan-Sanskrit-English Dictionary
Definition[3]

ucchitti

Source
Jeffrey Hopkins' Tibetan-Sanskrit-English Dictionary
Definition[4]

verb: cut off; split off noun: annihilation; nullification

Source
Jeffrey Hopkins' Tibetan-Sanskrit-English Dictionary
Definition[5]

cessation

Source
Jeffrey Hopkins' Tibetan-Sanskrit-English Dictionary
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