vṛttá mfn. turned, set in motion (as a wheel), [RV.]
round, rounded, circular, [ŚBr.] &c. &c.
occurred, happened (cf. kiṃ-v°), [Āpast.]; [R.] &c.
(ifc.) continued, lasted for a certain time, [MBh. vii, 6147]
completed, finished, absolved, [MaitrUp.]
past, elapsed, gone, [KauṣUp.]; [Mn.]; [MBh.] &c.
quite exhausted, [TBr.] (= śrānta, Sch.)
deceased, dead, [Mn.]; [R.]
studied, mastered, [Pāṇ. vii, 2, 26]
existing, effective, unimpaired (see vṛttaūjas)
become (e.g. with mukta, become free), [Kathās. xviii, 306]
acted or behaved towards (loc.), [MBh.]; [R.]
fixed, firm, [L.]
chosen (= vṛta), [L.]
vṛttá m. a tortoise, [L.]
a kind of grass, [L.]
a round temple, [VarBṛS.]
N. of a serpent-demon, [MBh.]
vṛttá n. (ifc. f(A). ) a circle, [Gaṇit.]
vṛttá n. the epicycle, [Sūryas.]
occurrence, use, [Nir.]
(ifc.) transformation, change into, [RPrāt.]
appearance, [Vcar.]
(ifc.) formed of or derived from (see kiṃ-v°)
an event, adventure, [R.]; [Kathās.]
a matter, affair, business, [ib.]
(also pl.) procedure, practice, action, mode of life, conduct, behaviour (esp. virtuous conduct, good behaviour), [ŚBr.] &c. &c.
means of life, subsistence, [Hariv. 335] (more correct vṛtti)
‘turn of a line’, the rhythm at the end of a verse, final rhythm, [RPrāt.]
a metre containing a fixed number of syllables, any metre, [Kāvyād.]; [VarBṛS.] &c.
a metre consisting of 10 trochees, [Col.]