śāradá mf(I/, or SA/radI)n. (fr. śarad) produced or growing in autumn, autumnal, mature, [AV.] &c. &c.
(prob.) that which offers a shelter in autumn (against the overflowings of rivers; applied to puras or ‘castles’; others ‘rich in years’, ‘old’), [RV. i, 131, 4]; [174, 2]; [vi, 20, 10]
new, recent, [L.] (perhaps, [Bhartṛ. i, 47] in salilaṃ śāradam; cf. also rajju-śārada and dṛṣac-chārada)
modest, shy, diffident, [L.]
śāradá m. a year, [L.]
a cloud, [L.]
N. of various plants (a yellow kind of Phaseolus Mungo; Mimusops Elengi &c.), [L.]
autumnal sickness, [W.]
autumnal sunshine, [ib.]
N. of a teacher of Yoga (v.l. śābara), [Cat.]
śāradá n. corn, grain, fruit (as ripening in autumn), [VarBṛS.]