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> VRtta,
VaRtula,
VaRa (. circle )
→ VaRtati (. to turn, to move, etc. ),
VaRtayati (. to cause to turn or revolve, to whirl, to wave, to brandish, to hurl; to
understand, to
know, to learn; to produce with a turning-lathe, to make anything round [as a thunderbolt, a pill &c.]; to cause to proceed or take place or be or exist, to do, to perform, to accomplish, to display, to exhibit [feelings], to raise or utter [a cry], to shed [tears]; to cause to pass [as time], to spend, to pass, to lead a life, to live, to subsist on or by [instr.], enter upon a course of conduct; to set forth, to relate, to recount, to explain, to declare; to begin to instruct; to treat etc. )
> Vedati -
te,
Vidati -
te,
Vetti (. to
know, to
understand, to perceive, to learn, to become or be acquainted with, to be conscious of, to have a correct notion of [with acc., in older, language also with gen.; with inf. = to know how to]; to mind, to notice, to observe, to remember; to experience, to feel; to wish to know, to inquire about ),
Vedayati -
te (. to make known, to announce, to report, to tell; to teach, to explain; to recognize or regard as, to take for; to feel, to experience )
→ Vettr (. a sage, one who knows the nature of the soul and God; mfn. one who knows or feels or witnesses or experiences, a knower, experiencer, witness ),
Vedayitr (. mfn. one who perceives or knows ),
Veditr (. knowing, a knower ),
Veda (. knowledge, true or sacred knowledge or lore, knowledge of ritual ),
Vedana (. perception, knowledge; making known, proclaiming ),
Vedas (. knowledge, science ),
Vedi (. a wise man, teacher; knowledge, science ),
Vidvas (. a wise man, sage, seerone who knows, knowing, understanding, learned, intelligent, wise, mindful of, familiar with, skilled in ),
Vid (. knowledge, understanding ),
Vida (. knowledge, discovery ),
Vidatha (. knowledge, wisdom ),
Vidman (. knowledge, intelligence, wisdom ),
Vidita (. a learned man, sage ),
Viditā (. information, representation ),
Vidvattva (. scholarship, science, wisdom ),
Vaidya (. a learned man; follower of the Vedas or one well versed in them ib.; an expert [versed in his own profession, esp. in medical science], skilled in the art of healing, a physician [accounted a mixed caste] ),
Vaidyaka (. a physician; the science of medicine ),
Vaiduṣī (. science, skill ),
Vaiduṣya (. learning, erudition, science ),
Vidyā (. knowledge, science, learning, scholarship, philosophy ),
Vidyādātr (. mfn. one who gives or imparts knowledge, a teacher ),
Vidyālaya (. abode or seat of learning, a school, college ),
Vidyādhana (. the treasure of knowledge, wealth consisting in learning ),
Vidyāratna (. the jewel of learning; valuable knowledge ),
zabhaVidyā (. "science of sounds or words", grammar, philology ),
yuddhaVidyā (. the science of war, military art ),
astraVidyā (. the military science ),
ātmaVidyā (. knowledge of soul or the supreme spirit ),
dharmVidyā (. knowledge of the law or right ),
kālaVidyā (. knowledge of the calendar ),
krtaVidya (. mfn. one who has acquired knowledge, well informed, learned ),
labhaVidya (. mfn. one who has acquired knowledge or wisdom, learned, educated ),
suVidyā (. good knowledge ),
triVidya (. threefold knowledge ),
upāVidya (. mfn. one who has acquired knowledge, learned ) |
> aVedati (. to know well or thoroughly ),
aVedayati (. to address, to invite; to make known, to report, to declare, to announce; to offer, to present )
→ aVid (. knowledge, the being or becoming known ) |
> abhisamVetti (. to know thoroughly ) |
> anuVetti (. to know thoroughly ) |
> anusamVetti (. to know together with, to in consequence of [something else] ) |
> pariVetti (. to know thoroughly, to understand fully )
→ pariVeda (. complete or accurate knowledge ) |
> praVetti (. to know, to understand ),
praVedayati (. to make known, to communicate, to relate; to know or understand right )
→ praVettr (. knower ),
praVid (. knowledge, science ) |
> pratiVetti (. to perceive, to understand ),
pratiVedayati (. to make known, to report, to announce ) |
> samanuVedayati (. to cause to know or remember, to remind ) |
> samaVedayati (. to cause to know or be known thoroughly, to report fully, to announce tell ) |
> samniVedayati (. to cause to know, to make known, to announce, to inform, to tell; to offer, to present ) |
> samVetti,
samVitte (. to know together, to know thoroughly, to know, to recognize; to perceive, to feel, to taste; to come to an understanding, to agree with, to approve ),
samVitte (. to cause to know or perceive; to make known, to declare; to know, to perceive )
→ samVidvas (. mfn. one who has known or knows ),
samVeda (. perception, consciousness ),
samVedana (. the act of perceiving or feeling, perception, sensation; making known, communication, announcement, information ),
samVid (. consciousness, intellect, knowledge, understanding; perception, feeling, sense of; a mutual understanding, agreement, contract, covenant ),
samVitti (. knowledge, intellect, understanding ib.; perception, feeling, sense of; mutual agreement, harmony; recognition, recollection ) |
upaVeda (. "secondary knowledge" of a class of writings subordinate or appended to the four ),
upaVedana (. ascertainment, learning ),
upaVidyā (. inferior knowledge, profane science ),
upaVid (. ascertaining, learning; investigating, finding out, inquiring into ) |
> viVedati (. to know, to discern )
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