Arocayati
ārocayati , (rarely) āroceti (= Pali id. , usually °ceti), declares, announces, tells : usually with acc. of thing and gen. or dat. of person, but sometimes with acc. of person, Mv i.226.14 = ii.29.17 rājānam ārocenti; ārocentā, pres. pple. , Mv iii.345.4, 12 ; caus. (kālam) ārocāpitaṃ Mv i.307.13 , the time was caused to be announced ; otherwise the following are formally standard Skt. ; ārocayāmi vo (te) … ( voc. usually here) prativedayāmi (te, SP 269.8 , but usually no repetition of pronoun), in formal pronouncements (usually) by a Buddha, SP 144.1 ; 259.6 ; 269.8 ; 309.2 ; 395.10 ; Sukh 71.15—16 ; LV 90.21 (ca instead of vo or te); kālam ārocayati Av i.9.5 announces (that) the time (has arrived); object prakṛtim, (this) circumstance , LV 137.11 ; 200.16 ; 386.6 ; 407.8 ; Mv i.246.11 ; Suv 187.11 ; 190.8 ; or artham, the matter , LV 141.6 ; 404.1 ; Sukh 3.15 ; (chandaṃ ca tais tathāgatair) … ārocitaṃ viditvā SP 248.(12—)13 , and knowing that these Tathāgatas had announced their consent ; yan nv aham anena saha vādam ārocayeyam Av i.94.1 , suppose now I propose a contest (in music) with him ; miscellaneous, LV 18.11 ; Mv i.8.11 ; 197.1 ; ii.112.3 ; 167.10 ; 178.20 ; iii.402.15 ; Divy 2.9 ; 6.9 ; 260.6 ; Av i.14.11 ; Kv 55.23 ; etc. , common in most texts.
(pr, pr, caus of ā √ruc) tells (to); informs (about); explains (to); breaks it (to) [lit.] causes to inform Construction: ā + rocaya + ti