कृत्य
Sanskrit
Etymology
From the root कृ (kṛ, “to do, make”).
Adjective
कृत्य • (kṛtya)
- ‘to be done or performed’
- practicable, feasible.
- right, proper to be done.
- one who may be seduced from allegiance or alliance, who may be bribed or hired (as an assassin).
- (medicine) to be treated or attended with.
Noun
कृत्य • (kṛtya) m
- (scil. प्रत्यय) the class of affixes forming the future. (as तव्य, अनीय, य, एलिम, etc.).
- a kind of evil spirit (named either with or without the addition of यक्ष, मानुष, असुर, etc.). (perhaps v.l. for °त्या below)
Noun
कृत्य • (kṛtya) n
References
- Monier William's Sanskrit-English Dictionary, 2nd Ed. 1899.
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