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मित् (mit)

 
Capeller Eng
English
मि॑त्
f.
post, pillar.
Apte
English
मित् [mit],
f.
Ved.
A column, post.
Apte 1890
English
मित् f. Ved. A column, post.
Monier Williams Cologne
English
मि॑त् a
f.
anything set up or erected, a post, pillar,
RV.
(cf. गर्त-., उप-, प्रति-म्°).
मित् b See under 1. मि.
Monier Williams 1872
English
मित्, त्, f., Ved. a post (erected or fixed in the
ground), a column
[cf. गर्त-म्°, उप-म्°, प्र-
ति-म्°।]
मित् मित्। See under rt. 1. मि, p. 776,
col. 3.
Macdonell
English
मित् 1. mí-t,
f.
erected post, pillar (RV.¹).
मित् 2. m-it,
a.
having m as an indicatory 🞄letter (root).
Lanman
English
mít, f. post, pillar, prop. [√1mi, ‘set up,
383b^3: for mg, cf. Eng. post, Lat. postis,
with pōnere, ‘set up.’]
Abhyankara Grammar
English
मित् (1) characterized by the mute letter म्
augments So characterized such as नुम् , अम् and the like, are inserted after the last vowel of a word to which they are to be added
cf. मिदचोन्त्यात् परः P. I. 1.47
(2) a technical term applied to the fifty-five roots which are headed by the root घट् and which belong to the first corjugation, to the roots ज्वळ etc., as also to the roots जन्, जू, क्नूस्, रञ्ज् and roots ending in अम्. These roots are not really characterized by the mute letter म्, but they are given the designation मित्. The use of the designation मित् is (a) the shortening of the penultimate vowel which : has been lengthened by Vrddhi , before the causal sign णि and (b)
the optional lengthening of the
penultimate vowel before the affix ) चिण् and णमुल्, For a complete list ] of 'mit' roots see Dhaatupaatha.
Capeller
German
1. मित्
f.
Pfosten, Säule.
2. मित् m zum it, d. i. zum stummen
Buchstaben habend (g.).
Grassman
German
mít, f., aufgerichteter Pfosten, Stütze [v. mi].
-ítas [N. p.] sahásram úpa śráyantām {844, 12}.