spand (often confounded with √ syand ) cl. 1. Ā. ( Dhātup. ii, 13 ) spandate (rarely °ti ; only in pres. base and inf. spanditum ; Gr. also pf. paspande ; fut. spanditA , spandizyate ; aor. aspandizwa ), to quiver, throb, twitch, tremble, vibrate, quake, palpitate, throb with life, quicken (as a child in the womb), PārGṛ. ; Car. ; MBh. &c.; to kick (as an animal), Br. ; ĀśvŚr. ; to make any quick movement, move, be active, Hariv. ; to flash into life, come suddenly to life, BhP. : Caus. spandayati ( aor. apaspandat ), to cause to quiver or shake, MBh. ; to move ( trans. ), ĀśvŚr. : Desid. pispandizate Gr. : Intens. , See panizpada/ .