grath or cl. 9. P. grathnā́ti (fut. p. granthiṣyat, [Kāṭh. xxv, 8]; perf. 3. pl. jagranthur or grethur, [Pāṇ. i, 2, 6]; [Siddh.]; ind.p. granthitvā or grath°, [23], [Kāś.]), to fasten, tie or string together, arrange, connect in a regular series, [TS. vi f.]; [Kāṭh. xxv, 8]; [Bhaṭṭ.]; to string words together, compose (a literary work), [Prab. vi, 5] : cl. 1. P. Ā. grathati, °te, [Dhātup.] (v.l.); P. granthati, [xxxiv, 31]; Ā. granthate (aor. agranthiṣṭa), to be strung together or composed (a literary work), [Bhāradv.] on [Pāṇ. iii, 1, 89] : Caus. P. Ā. granthayati, °te, to string together, [MBh. iv, 262]; [cf. κλώθω; Lat. glut-en ?]
grath or cl. 1. Ā. grathate or granth°, to be crooked (lit. and fig.), [Dhātup. ii, 35.]