1. Suz ( prob. for orig. suz , sus ) cl. 4. P. ( Dhātup. xxvi, 74 ) Su/zyati ( mc. also °te ; pf. SuSoza ; aor. aSuzat ; fut. SozwA , Sokzyati ; inf. Sozwum ; ind.p. -Su/zya , Br. ), to dry, become dry or withered, fade, languish, decay, AV. &c. &c.: Caus. Sozayati ( aor. aSUSuzat ), to make dry, dry up, wither, parch, AV. &c. &c.; to afflict, injure, hurt, extinguish, destroy, MBh. : Desid. SuSukzati Gr. : Intens. SoSuzyate , SoSozwi , ib.
3. Suz ( cf. √ Svas ) cl. 6. P. Suza/ti (1. sg. also -Suze/ and p. -SuzARa ; see A-√ Suz ). to hiss (as a serpent), RV. i, 61, 10.
Suz 4 P. ( Suzyati, Suzka ) 1 To be dried, become dry or parched up; tfzA SuzyatyAsye pibati salilaM svAdu suraBi Bh. 3. 92. 2 to be withered. 3 To languish, become emaciated; Pt. 1. 49. 4 To be afflicted or distressed. — Caus. ( Sozayati-te ) 1 To dry up, wither, parch; na Sozayati mArutaH Bg. 2. 23. 2 To emaciate. 3 To destroy. 4 To extinguish. 5 To drain, suck up, absorb. 6 To exhaust, empty. -WITH uda -pari 1 to be dried up, dry up; Bk. 10. 41 ; Bg. 1. 29. 2 to pine, decay, wither. -vi, -saM to be dried up.