| ayuta | अयुत | á-yuta mfn. (√ yu), unimpeded, [AV. xix, 51, 1] |
| N. of a son of Rādhika, [BhP.] |
| a-yúta n. [as m. only, [MBh. iii, 801]], ‘unjoined, unbounded’, ten thousand, a myriad, [RV.]; [AV.] &c. |
| in comp. a term of praise (see ayutādhyāpaka), (g. kāṣṭhādi, q.v.) |
| ayutadhā | अयुतधा | a-yuta—dhā ind. ten thousandfold, [JaimUp.] |
| ayutaśas | अयुतशस् | a-yuta—śas ind. by myriads, [MBh. iii, 1763.] |
| ayutajit | अयुतजित् | a-yuta—jit m. v.l. for ayutā-jit below. |
| ayutadhāra | अयुतधार | a-yuta—dhāra mfn. possessing ten thousand streams, ib. |
| ayutahoma | अयुतहोम | a-yuta—homa m. N. of a sacrifice, [BhavP.] |
| ayutanāyin | अयुतनायिन् | a-yuta—nāyin m. N. of a king, [MBh. i, 3773.] |
| ayutasiddha | अयुतसिद्ध | a-yuta—siddha mfn. (in phil.) proved to be not separated (by the intervention of space), proved to be essentially united (as organic bodies, &c.) |
| ayutasiddhi | अयुतसिद्धि | a-yuta—siddhi f. establishing by proof that certain objects or ideas are essentially united and logically inseparable. |