2. duz cl. 4. P. duzyati ( °te , MBh. ; pf. dudoza ; fut. dokzyati , dozwA , Siddh. : aor. aduzat , Pāṇ. iii, 1, 55 ; adukzat , Vop. ) to become bad or corrupted, to be defiled or impure, to be ruined, perish; to sin, commit a fault, be wrong, AitBr. ; ChUp. ; MBh. &c.: Caus. dUza/yati ( ep. also °te ) See under dUza ; dozayati ( Pāṇ. vi, 4, 91 ), to spoil or corrupt (the mind).
duz 4 P. ( duzyati, duzwa ) 1 To be bad or corrupted, be spoiled or suffer damage. 2 To be defiled or violated (as a woman &c.), be stained, be or become impure or contaminated; Pt. 1. 66 ; Ms. 7. 24 , 9. 318 , 10. 102. 3 To sin, commit a mistake, be wrong. 4 To be unchaste or faithless. — Caus. ( dUzayati-te , but dUzayati-te or dozayati-te in the sense of ‘making depraved’ or ‘corrupting’) 1 To corrupt, spoil, cause to perish, hurt, destroy, defile, taint, contaminate, vitiate, pollute ( lit. and fig. ); na BIto maraRAdasmi kevalaM dUzitaM yaSaH Mk. 10. 27 ; purA dUzayati sTalIM R. 12. 30 , 8. 68 , 10. 47 , 12. 4 ; Ms. 5. 1 , 104 ; 7. 195 ; Y. 1. 189 ; Amaru. 70 ; na tvevaM dUzayizyAmi SastragrahamahAvrataM Mv. 3. 8 ‘shall not sully, violate or break &c.’ 2 To corrupt the morals, demoralize. 3 To violate or dishonour ( pb ) (as a girl or another's wife); Ms. 8. 364 , 368. 4 To abrogate, rescind, annul. 5 To blame, censure, find fault with, speak ill of, accuse; dUzitaH sarvalokezu nizAdatvaM gamizyati Rām. ; Y. 1. 66. 6 To adulterate. 7 To falsify. 8 To refute, disprove.