su—dhā f. (√ dhā; for 2. su-dhā &c. See s.v.) welfare, ease, comfort, [AV.]; [AitBr.]
su-dhā f. (fr. 5. su-√ dhe; for 1. su-dhā, ‘welfare’, see col. 2) ‘good drink’, the beverage of the gods, nectar (cf. dhātu, p. 514), [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c.
the nectar or honey of flowers, [L.]
juice, water, [L.]
milk (also pl.), [VarBṛS.]; [Pañcar.]
white wash, plaster, mortar, cement, [MBh.]; [R.] &c.
a brick, [L.]
lightning, [L.]
the earth, [Gal.]
Euphorbia Antiquorum or another species, [Car.]
Sanseviera Roxburghiana, [L.]
Glycine Debilis, [L.]
Emblica or yellow Myrobalan, [L.]
a kind of metre, [Ked.]
N. of the wife of a Rudra, [BhP.]
of the Ganges, [L.]
N. of various works.