cyus
1. cyu (and cyus ), cl. 10. cyAvayati ( cyosay° ) = √ sah or has , Dhātup. xxxiii, 72.
1. cyu (and cyus ), cl. 10. cyAvayati ( cyosay° ) = √ sah or has , Dhātup. xxxiii, 72.
2. cyu cl. 1. cya/vate ( ep. also °ti ; Subj. 1. sg. cya/vam , RV. i, 165, 10 ; 3. pl. cyavanta , 48, 2 fut. cyozyate , AitBr. ii, 22 ; aor. 2. pl. acyoQvam [ Subj. cy° , MahānārUp. ] and Prec. cyozIQvam , Pāṇ. viii, 3, 78 , Kāś. ) to move to and fro, shake about, RV. i, 167, 8 ; to stir, move from one's place, go away, retire from ( abl. ), turn off; vi, 62, 7 ; x ; BhP. ix, 14, 20 ; to deviate from ( abl. ), abandon (duty &c., abl. ; exceptionally gen. , MBh. xv, 463 [ C ] inf. cyavitum ), Mn. vii, 98 ; MBh. iii ; to come forth from, come out of, drop from, trickle, stream forth from ( abl. ; cf. √ 2. cyut ), 14598 ; R. ii, 39, 15 ; to fall down, fall, slide from ( abl. ), v, 13, 31 ; to fall from any divine existence (so as to be re-born as a man), Jain. ; to die, Buddh. ; ‘to fall from’, be deprived of, lose (with abl. ), Mn. iii, 140 ; viii, 103 ; Bhaṭṭ. iii, 20 ( aor. acyozwa ); to fall away, fade away, disappear, vanish, perish, Mn. xii, 96 ; MBh. ; BhP. iii, 28, 18 ; to fail, MBh. v, 1089 ; to sink down, sink ( lit. and fig. ), MuṇḍUp. i, 2, 9 ; (in the series of re-births), Bhag. ix, 24 ; to decrease (with instr. ), MBh. iii, 14141 ; to bring about, create, make, RV. i, 48, 2 ; iv, 30, 22 ( pf. 2. sg. cicyuze/ cf. Pāṇ. vi, 1, 36 ); viii, 45, 25 ( pf. cucyuve/ ); to cause to go away, make forget, MahānārUp. ; Caus. cyAva/yati (once cyav° , ŚāṅkhBr. xii, 5 ; Padap. always cyav° , p. cyAva/yat , RV. iii, 30, 4 ; impf. acucyavur , i, 166, 5 and 168, 4 ; pf. cyAvayAm Asa , MBh. iii, 15920 ) P. to cause to move, shake, agitate, RV. i ; iii, 30, 4 ; AV. x , xii ; Ā. to be moved or shaken, RV. vi, 31, 2 ; P. to loosen, i, 168, 6 ; to remove from a place, drive away from ( abl. ), TS. ii, 2, 7, 5 ; ŚBr. i , x ; MBh. ; R. ; to cause (rain, vf/zwim ) to fall, TS. iii, 3, 4, 1 ; TāṇḍyaBr. xiii, 5, 13 ; ŚāṅkhBr. xii, 5 ; to deprive any one ( acc. ) of ( acc. ), R. ii, 53, 7 ; Intens. ( impf. 2. pl. acucyavItana ) to shake, RV. i, 37, 12 : Caus. Desid. cicyAvayizati or cucy° , Pāṇ. vii, 4, 81.
cyu I. 1 A. ( cyavate, cyuta ) 1 To fall or drop down, slip, sink ( fig. also); Ś. 2. 8. 2 To come out of, flow or issue from, drop, trickle or stream forth from; svataScayutaM vahnimivAdBiraMbudaH R. 3. 58 ; Bk. 9. 71. 3 To deviate or swerve from, fall off or away from, leave (duty &c.); (with abl. ) asmAdDarmAnna cyaveta Ms. 7. 98 , 12. 71-72 . 4 To lose, be deprived of; acyozwa sattvAnnfpatiH Bk. 3. 20 , 7. 92. 5 To vanish, disappear, perish, be at an end; R. 8. 66 ; Ms. 12. 96. 6 To decrease. 7 To bring about, make, form, create. 8 To cause to go away, cause to forget. — Caus. ( cyAvayati-te ) 1 To cause to move, excite, agitate. 2 ( A. ) To move oneself, be shaken or moved. 3 To remove, drive away, expel. 4 To deprive, take away; Pt. 1. 240. 5 To cause to fall. II. 10 P. ( cyAvayati ) 1 To suffer, bear. 2 To laugh.