á-diti f. having nothing to give, destitution, [RV.]
for 2. , 3. á-diti See below.
m. (√ ad), devourer i.e. death, [BṛĀrUp.]
á-diti mfn. (√ 4. dā or do, dyati; for 1. á-diti See above), not tied, free, [RV. vii, 52, 1], boundless, unbroken, entire, unimpaired, happy, [RV.]; [VS.]
á-diti f. freedom, security, safety
boundlessness, immensity, inexhaustible abundance, unimpaired condition, perfection, creative power, N. of one of the most ancient of the Indian goddesses (‘Infinity’ or the ‘Eternal and Infinite Expanse’, often mentioned in [RV.], daughter of Dakṣa and wife of Kaśyapa, mother of the Ādityas and of the gods)
a cow, milk, [RV.]
the earth, [Naigh.]
speech, [Naigh.] (cf. [RV. viii, 101, 15])
á-diti f. du. heaven and earth, [Naigh.]