bradhná mfn. (of doubtful origin, [Uṇ. iii, 5]) pale red, ruddy, yellowish, bay (esp. as the colour of a horse, but also applied to Soma and the Puroḍāśa), [RV.]; [TS.]
great, mighty, [Naigh. iii, 3]
bradhná m. the sun, [RV.]; [AV.]; [Mn. iv, 231] (cf. viṣṭap)
the world of the sun, [TBr.] (Sch.)
a horse, [Naigh. i, 14]
the point or some other part of an arrow (in śatá-b°, q.v.)
a partic. disease (cf. bradhma and budhna-roga), [L.]
N. of a son of Manu Bhautya, [MārkP.]
bradhná n. lead, [Bhpr.] (often w.r. for budhṇa and budhnya)