Aditsu, Āditsu: 9 definitions
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Āditsu (आदित्सु).—a. (fr. desid. of ādā) Wishing to take; आदित्सुभिर्नूपुरशिञ्जितानि (āditsubhirnūpuraśiñjitāni) Kumārasambhava 1.34.
Āditsu (आदित्सु).—mfn. (-tsuḥ-tsuḥ-tsu) Wishing to take or have. E. āṅ before dā to give, desiderative form, us aff.
Āditsu (आदित्सु).—i. e. ā-ditsa, [desiderative.] of dā + u, adj. Desirous to take, [Hitopadeśa] ii. [distich] 106.
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Aditsu (अदित्सु).—adj. one who will not give, [Mānavadharmaśāstra] 9, 118.
Aditsu is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms a and ditsu (दित्सु).
Aditsu (अदित्सु).—[adjective] not willing to give.
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Āditsu (आदित्सु).—[adjective] wishing to take or have.
1) Aditsu (अदित्सु):—[=a-ditsu] ([Ṛg-veda vi, 53, 3, etc.]) or a-ditsat mfn. ([Desiderative] [from] √1. dā), not inclined to give.
2) Āditsu (आदित्सु):—[=ā-ditsu] [from ā-dā] mfn. ([from] idem) wishing to take or obtain
3) [v.s. ...] greedy of gain, [Kādambarī; Hitopadeśa; Kumāra-sambhava etc.]
Aditsu (अदित्सु):—[tatpurusha compound] m. f. n.
(-tsuḥ-tsuḥ-tsu) Not willing to give. E. a neg. and ditsu.
Āditsu (आदित्सु):—[ā-ditsu] (suḥ-suḥ-su) a. Wishing to seize.
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Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम् (saṃskṛtam), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.
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Full-text: Pratyaditsu, Aditsa, Aditsat.
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