chaḍḍeti : [chaḍḍ + e] throws away; abandons; rejects; leaves.
Chaḍḍeti [Vedic chardayati & chṛṇatti to vomit; cp. also avaskara excrements & karīsa dung. From *sqer to eliminate, separate, throw out (Gr. kri/nw, Lat. ex<-> (s)cerno), cp. Gr. skw_s, Lat. mus(s)cerda, Ags. scearn] to spit out, to vomit, throw away; abandon, leave, reject Vin 214 sq.; iv.265; M i.207; S i.169 (chaṭṭehi wrongly for chaḍḍehi)=Sn p. 15; J i.61, 254, 265, 292; v.427; Pug 33; DhA i.95 (uṇhaŋ lohitaŋ ch. to kill oneself); ii.101; iii.171; VvA 126; PvA 43, 63, 174, 211; 255; Miln 15. -- ger. chaḍḍūna Th 2, 469 (=chaḍḍetvā ThA 284); grd. chaḍḍetabba Vin i.48; J ii.2; chaḍḍanīya Miln 252; chaḍḍiya (to be set aside) M i.12 sq. -- Pass. chaḍḍīyati PvA 174. -- Caus. chaḍḍāpeti to cause to be vomited, to cast off, to evacuate, to cause to be deserted Vin iv.265; J i.137; iv.139; vi.185, 534; Vism 182. -- pp. chaḍḍita (q. v.). -- See also kacavara˚.
chaḍḍeti: [唾]棄{複2opt. chaḍḍeyyātha; pp. chaḍḍita}