su—devá m. a good or real god, [RV.]; [ŚBr.]
(accord. to some) ‘sporting well’, a potent or highly erotic lover (in this meaning fr. √ div, ‘to play’, and opp. to vi-deva, ‘impotent, unerotic’), [RV. x, 95, 14]; [AV. xx, 136, 12]
su—devá mfn. having the right gods, protected by them, [RV.]; [TS.]
destined for the right gods, [VS.]; [TBr.]
su—devá m. N. of a Kāśyapa, [TĀr.]
of a Brāhman, [MBh.]
of a general of Ambarīṣa, [ib.]
of a son of Hary-aśva and king of Kāśi, [ib.]
of a king of Vidarbha, [R.]
of a son of Akrūra, [Hariv.]
of a son of Pauṇḍra Vāsudeva, [ib.]
of a son of Cañcu, [ib.]
of a son of Campa, [BhP.]
of a son of Devaka, [VP.]
of a son of Viṣṇu, [BhP.]
of a poet, [Cat.]