vedya वेद्य védya mfn. notorious, famous, celebrated, [RV.]; [AV.] to be learnt or known or understood, that which is learnt, [ŚvetUp.]; [MBh.] &c. to be recognized or regarded as, [MBh.]; [Hariv.]; [BhP.] relating to the Veda, [MBh.] (cf. g. gav-ādi). védya mfn. to be (or being) acquired, [TS.]; [VS.] to be married (see a-v°). vedyayā वेद्यया ind. instr. sg. (= nom.) and pl. ‘with knowledge’ i.e. manifestly, actually, indeed, [ib.] vedyagni वेद्यग्नि vedy—agni m. the fire on the Vedi, [Vait.] vedyanta वेद्यन्त vedy—antá m. the end or edge of the V°, [ŚBr.]; [Lāṭy.] vedyardha वेद्यर्ध vedy—ardha m. ‘half of a V°’, N. of two mythical districts held by the Vidyādharas (on the Himālaya, one to the north, and one to the south), [Kathās.] vedyatva वेद्यत्व vedya—tva n. knowableness, intelligibility, [Śaṃk.] vedyantara वेद्यन्तर vedy—antara n. the interior of the V°, [KātyŚr.]