(or syad; often confounded with spand) cl. 1. Ā. ([Dhātup. xviii, 22]) syándate (ep. and mc. also °ti; pf. siṣyánda, siṣyadúḥ, [AV.]; [Br.]; sasyande, °dire Gr.; aor. 2. 3. sg. -asyān, [RV.]; asyandiṣṭa, asyantta, asyadat Gr.; fut. syanttā, syanditā, [ib.]; syantsyáti, [Br.]; syandiṣyate, syantsyate Gr.; inf. syáde, [RV.]; syánttum, [Br.]; ind.p. syanttvā́, syattvā́, -syadya, [ib.]; syanditvā Gr.), to move or flow on rapidly, flow, stream, run, drive (in a carriage), rush, hasten, speed, [RV.] &c. &c.; to discharge liquid, trickle, ooze, drip, sprinkle, pour forth (acc.), [MBh.]; [Hariv.] &c.; to issue from (abl.), [Bhaṭṭ.] : Caus. syandayati (aor. ásiṣyadat; Ved. inf. syandayādhyai), to stream, flow, run, [RV.]; [Br.] &c.; to cause to flow or run, [Pāṇ. i, 3, 86], Sch.: Desid. sisyandiṣate, sisyantsate, sisyantsati Gr.: Intens. See acchā-√ syand, under 3. accha, and next.