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|  | cyut | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' "moving" See tṛṣu-cy/ut-  |  | cyut | mfn. "shaking, causing to fall, removing, destroying" See acyuta--, dhruva--, parvata--, bāhu--, mada-cy/ut-.  |  | dyut | cl.1 A1. dy/otate- (also ti-) etc. (perfect tense didyute-, parasmE-pada tān/a- [ see ], didy/ota- ; dyutur-. ; Aorist adyutat-and /adidyutat- ; /adyaut- , adyotiṣṭa- , parasmE-pada P. dyutat- A1. tān/a-or dy/utāna- ; future dyotiṣyati- ; ind.p. dyutitvā-or dyot- ; -dyutya- ) to shine, be bright or brilliant: Causal dyotayati-(te-, ) to make bright, illuminate, irradiate ; to cause to appear, make clear or manifest, express, mean : Desiderative dedyutiṣati- or didyot- : Intensive d/avidyot-, 3. plural dyutati- ; dedyutyate- , to shine, glitter, be bright or brilliant  |  | niyut | f. (ni-y/ut-) equals prec.  |  | niyutvat | mfn. (y/ut--) drawn by a team of horses (as a carriage, vāyu-, indra-, the marut-s)  |  | prayuta | n. (pra-y/uta-) (alsom. ) a million (see 2. ay/uta-).  |  | vāyu | m. the god of the wind (often associated with indra- in the ṛg-- veda-, as vāta- [ q.v ] with parjanya-, but although of equal rank with indra-, not occupying so prominent a position;in the puruṣasūkta- he is said to have sprung form the breath of puruṣa-, and elsewhere is described as the son-in-law of tvaṣṭṛ-;be is said to move in a shining car drawn by a pair of red or purple horses or by several teams consisting of ninety-nine or a hundred or even a thousand horses[ see ni-y/ut-];he is often made to occupy the same chariot with indra-, and in conjunction with him honoured with the first draught of the soma- libation;he is rarely connected with the marut-s, although in , he is said to have begotten them from the rivers of heaven;he is regent of the nakṣatra- svāti- and north-west quarterSee loka-pāla-)  |  | yut | mfn. (for2. yut-See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order) keeping off, in dveṣo-y/ut- q.v  |
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