1. Sad (only occurring in the forms SASadu/H , SASadmahe , SASadre/ , and SA/SadAna ), to distinguish one's self, be eminent or superior, prevail, triumph, RV. ; AV. [ cf. Gk. καδ , κεκάσμεθα , κεκασμένος .],
2. Sad cl. 1. 6. Ā. ( Dhātup. xx, 25 ; xxviii, 134 ) SIyate ( cf. Pāṇ. vii, 3, 78 ; P. in non-conjugational tenses, i, 3, 60 ; pf. SaSada , SeduH , Br. ; fut. Satsyati , AV. ; aor. aSadat Gr. ; fut. SattA , ib. ; inf. Sattum , ib. ), to fall, fall off or out, AV. ; Br. ; Bhaṭṭ. : Caus. SAdayati , to impel, drive on (cattle), Pāṇ. vii, 3, 42 ; SAta/yati , °te ( cf. ib. ), to cause to fall off or out or asunder, hew or cut off, knock out, AV. &c. &c.; to fell, throw down, slay, kill, MBh. ; Hariv. ; R. ; to disperse, dispel, remove, destroy, Gobh. ; Śiś. ; Suśr. : Desid. SiSatsati Gr. : Intens. SASadyate , SASatti , ib.
Sad I. 1 P. (but A. in conjugational tenses) SIyate, Sanna 1 To fall, perish, decay, wither. 2 To go. — Caus. SAdayati-te 1 To cause to go, impel. 2 SAtayati-te ( a ) To fell, throw down, cut down; kiM BUBftkawakasTitivyasaninA vyarTaM KurAH SAtitAH Subhāṣ. ; Śi. 14. 80 , 15. 24 , ( b ) To kill, destroy. II. 1 P. ( Sadati ) To go (usually with A ).