tij cl. 1. te/jate ( °ti , Dhātup. xxiii, 2 ; p. te/jamAna ; Ved. inf. te/jase ) to be or become sharp, RV. i, 55, 1 ; iii, 2, 10 and 8, 11 ( te/tijAna , ‘sharp’, VS. v, 43 ); to sharpen, x, 138, 5 : Caus. tejayati id. , Dhātup. xxxii, 109 ; to stir up, excite, R. iii, 31, 36 ; Ragh. ix, 38 : Desid. ti/tikzate ( Pāṇ. iii, 1, 5 ; 1. pl. °kzmahe , MBh. v, 3427 ; fut. °kzizyate , ŚBr. iii ; ep. also P. , e.g. p. °kzat , BhP. iii ) ‘to desire to become sharp or firm’, to bear with firmness, suffer with courage or patience, endure, RV. ii, 13, 3 ; iii, 30, 1 ; AV. viii &c.: Intens. te/tikte ( Pāṇ. vii, 4, 65 ; p. °tijAna See above) to sharpen, RV. iv, 23, 7 ;
tij I. 1 A. (Strictly desid. of tij ) ( titikzate, titikzita ) 1 To endure, bear. 2 To put up with, suffer patiently or with courage; titikzamARasya pareRa niMdAM M. 1. 17 ; tAMstitikzasva BArata Bg. 2. 14 ; Mv. 2. 12 ; Ki. 13. 68 ; Ms. 6. 47. II. 10 U. or Caus. ( tejayati-te, tejita ) 1 To sharpen, whet; kusumacApamatejayadaMSuBiH R. 9. 39. 2 To stir up, excite, instigate.