setuH [ si tun Uṇ. 1. 69 ] 1 A ridge of earth, mound, bank, causeway, dam; naliMnIM kzatasetubaMDano jalasaMGAta ivAsi vidrutaH Ku. 4. 6 , R. 16. 2. 2 A bridge in general; vEdehi paSyAmalayAdviBaktaM matsetunA PenilamaMburASiM R. 13. 2 ; sEnyErbadDadviradasetuBiH 4. 38 , 12. 70 ; Ku. 7. 53. 3 A land-mark; Ms. 8. 245. 4 A defile, pass, a narrow mountain-road. 5 A boundary, limit. 6 A barrier, limitation, obstruction of any kind; dvazyeyuH sarvavarRASca midyeran sarvasetavaH Subhāṣ. 7 A fixed rule or law, an established institution. 8 The sacred syllable om ; maMtrARAM praRavaH setustatsetuH praRavaH smftaH . sravatyanoMkftaM pUrvaM parastAcca vidIryate Kālikā P. Comp. — baMDaH 1 the forming or construction of a bridge, cause-way &c.; vayogate kiM vanitAvilAso jale gate kiM Kalu setubaMDaH Subhāṣ. ; Ku. 4. 6. 2 the ridge of rocks extending from the southern extremity of the Coromandel coast towards Ceylon (said to have been built for Rāma's passage to Laṅkā by Nala and the other monkeys). 3 any bridge or cause-way. — Bedin a. 1 breaking down barriers. 2 removing obstructions. ( — m. ) N. of a tree ( daMtI ).