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sūta

mfn. urged, impelled &c. (cf. 3. , p. 1241, col. 2, suta, and nṛ-ṣūta).


mfn. (for 3. See p. 1241, col. 2) born, engendered (see su-ṣūta)


one that has, brought forth (young), [Mn.]; [VarBṛS.]


m. quicksilver, [ŚārṅgS.]; [Sarvad.]


the sun, [W.]


sūtá m. (of doubtful derivation, prob. to be connected with √ 1. sū; for 1. 2. See pp. 1239 and 1240) a charioteer, driver, groom, equerry, master of the horse (esp. an attendant on a king who in earlier literature is often mentioned together with the grāma-ṇī́; in the epics also a royal herald or bard, whose business was to proclaim the heroic actions of the king and his ancestors, while he drove his chariot to battle, or on state occasions, and who had therefore to know by heart portions of the epic poems and ancient ballads; he is the son of a Kṣatriya by a Brāhmaṇī or of a Brāhman [accord. to Śāśvata also of a Śūdra] and a Kṣatriyā; the most celebrated Sūta was Loma-harṣaṇa who was a pupil of Vyāsa), [AV.] &c. &c. ([IW. 510 n.])


a carpenter or wheelwright, [L.]


N. of a son of Viśvāmitra, [MBh.]