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√hiṭa
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Words from this dhātu
26 dictionary-linked words using source citations and guṇa/vṛddhi stem signals.
Exploring Root: √hiṭa
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hita
a. [dhā-kta, hi-kta vā]
1 Put, laid, placed.
2 Held, taken.
3 Suitable, fit, proper, good (with dat.); gobhyo hitaṃ gohitam.
4 Useful, advantageous,
5 Beneficial, ad- vantageous, wholesome, salutary (said of words, diet &c.); hitaṃ mano- hāri ca durlabhaṃ vacaḥ Ki. 1. 4; 14. 63.
6 Friendly, kind, affectionate, well- disposed (generally with loc.).
7 Sent, impelled.
8 Gone, proceeded.
9 Auspicious....
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abhidhā
[abhidhaiva svārthe aṇ] 1 A [Page0247-c+ 55] sound, word.
2 A name; mention- ing; see abhidhā.
abhinihan
(p. -ghnat) to beat, strike MBh. &c 008522 64,3 11690 mfn. put on (as on a spit), (abh/i n/ihata) RV. i, 162, 11 64,3 11691 mfn. for abhi-n/i-hita q.v. APra1t. 008523 64,3 11692
abhyavadhā
(perf. Pass. p. -hita) to allay, lay (as dust) R. ii, 40, 33. 009762 76,2 13295
abrahmaṇya
a. 1 Not fit for a Brāh- maṇa; abrahmaṇyamavarṇaṃ syāt brahmaṇyaṃ brahmaṇo hita- m Halāy.
2 Inimical to Brāhmaṇas. ṇyaṃ An act not befitting a Brāhma- ṇa; an unbrahmanical act. In dramas usually found as an exclamation uttered by a Brāhmaṇa in the sense of ‘to the rescue’, ‘help’, ‘help’, ‘a horrible or disgraceful deed has been committed’; aho ºṇyaṃ ºṇyaṃ Pt. 1; Ś. 6; U. 1; atrāṃtare brāhmaṇena mṛ-...
adhiṣavaṇyā
[adhiṣavaṇāya hitā, yat] The board or wooden plank (phalaka) used in the act of extracting Soma juice.
ajathyā
[ajāya hitā ajathyā; aja- thyan] P. V. 1. 8] 1 N. of the yellow jasmine yūthikā.
2 A flock of goats.
aṃgārakaḥ
[aṃgāra svārthe kan] 1 Char- coal.
2 Mars; ºviruddhasya prakṣīṇasya bṛhaspateḥ Mk. 9. 33; ºcāraḥ course of Mars, See chapter 6 of Bṛhat Sam- hitā.
3 Tuesday (º-dinaṃ, º-vāsaraḥ).
4 N. of a prince of Sauvīra.
5 N. of two plants kuraṃṭaka and bhṛṃgarāja, Eclipta (or Verbesina) Prostrata, and white or yellow Amaranth. kaṃ [alpārthe ka- n] 1 A small spark.
2 A medicated oil in which turmeric, Dūrvā, Manji-...
arśas
n. [ṛ-asun vyādhau śuṭ ca Uṇ. 4. 195] Piles. Comp. ghna a. de- stroying piles. ( ghnaḥ) 1. N. of the plant śuraṇa, so called because it is said [Page0171-a+ 57] to cure piles.
2. one part of butter- milk with three parts of water. ( ghnī) 1. N. of the plant Curculigo Archioides Lin.
2. the marking nut plant (bhallātaka). yuj a. afflicted with piles. hita a. curing piles. ( taḥ) the marking nut plant.
asurya
a. Sunless. Comp. ga a. not entering into the sun, i. e. not set; R. 3. 13; (raviṇāstamayo yogo viyoga- stūdayo bhavet.).
avithyā
mfn. (fr. /avi), fit or suited for sheep Pa1n2. 5-1, 8 108,3 18796 f. (probably) N. of a plant (like ajathyā q.v.) ib. Sch. 013694 108,3 18797
cakṣuṣya
a. [cakṣaṣe hita yat] 1 Good- looking, agreeable to the sight, pleasing, beautiful: Śi. 8. 57.
2 Good for the eyes.
3 Produced from the eye. ṣyaḥ, ṣyā A col- lyrium or application to the eyes. ṣyā A pleasing or agreeable woman.
dhā
3 U. (dadhāti, dhatte, dadhau-dadhe, adhā- t-adhita, dhāsyati-te, dhātuṃ, hita; pass. dhīya- te; caus. dhāpayati-te; desid. dhitsati-te) 1 To put, place, set, lay, put in, lay on or upon; vijñātadoṣeṣu dadhāti daṃḍaṃ Mb.; niḥśaṃkaṃ dhīyate (v. l. for dīyate) lokaiḥ paśya bhasmacaye padaṃ H. 2. 173.
2 To fix upon, direct (the mind or thoughts &c.) towards (with dat. or loc.); dhatte cakṣurmukulini raṇatkoki- le...
hi
ind. An interjection of
1 Sur- prise (ah!); hatīvīdhalasitānāṃ hī vicitro vipākaḥ Śi. 11. 64; or hī citraṃ lakṣmaṇenoce Bk. 14. 39; (often repeated in theatrical language in this sense).
2 Fatigue, despon- dency or sorrow.
3 Reason (cf. hi).
hira
m. a band, strip, fillet S3Br. (= mekhalā Sch.) 1299,2 263146 f. See next. 165175 1299,2 263147 f. a vein, artery (cf. hitā ami sirā) AV.; VS.; Gmelina Arborea L. [ cf. accord. to some, Lat. haru(-speḷ). ] 165176 1299,2 263148 m. N. of a man, Cit cit. 165177 1299,2 263149
locana
a. (nī f.) 1 Illuminating, brightening.
2 Visible. naṃ [lo- cyate'nena loc-karaṇe lyuṭ] 1 Seeing, sight, viewing.
2 The eye; śeṣā- nmāsān gamaya caturo locane mīlayitvā Me. 110. Comp. gocaraḥ, pathaḥ, mārgaḥ the range of sight, sphere of vision. hitā blue vitriol.
prahitu
(only t/o saṃyojane), N. of 2 Sa1mans sAman s A1rshBr. (cf. pra-hita above). 088097 701,1 138619
prāṇahitā
f. a shoe L. (perhaps w.r. for prāṇāhikā; cf. prāṇāha and prāṇi-hitā). 088835 706,2 139774
prāṇin
a. Breathing, living, alive. m. 1 A living or sentient be- ing, a living creature; yayā prā- ṇinaḥ prāṇavaṃtaḥ Ś. 1. 1; Me. 5.
2 A man. Comp. aṃgaṃ a limb of an animal. jātaṃ a whole class of ani- mals. dyūtaṃ gambling with fighting- [Page0772-c+ 56] animals, (cock-fighting, ram-fight ng &c.). pīḍā cruelty to animals.- hiṃsā injury to life, doing harm to living creatures. hitā a shoe, boot.
satata
a. Constant, eternal, everlasting, perpetual. taṃ ind. Constantly, continually, eternally, always; sulabhāḥ puruṣā rājan satataṃ pri- yavādinaḥ Rām. Comp. gaḥ, gatiḥ wind; salilatale satatagatīnaṃtaḥsaṃcāri- ṇaḥ saṃnigṛhya śayyā kāryā Dk.; satatagā- statagānagiro'libhiḥ Śi. 6. 50; netrā nītāḥ satatagatinā yadvimānāgrabhūmīḥ Me. 69. yāyin a. 1. always moving.
2. constantly tending to decay.
sauhitya
n. (fr. su-hita) satiety, satisfaction S3a1n3khS3r.; MBh. &c 1256,1 254070 n. amiableness, loveliness Sa1h.; Tattvas. 1256,1 254071 n. fulness, completion W. 159162 1256,1 254072
śunaḥśepaḥ
N. of a Vedic sage, son of Ajīgarta. [In the Aita- reya Brāhmaṇa it is related that king Hariścandra, being childless, made a vow that on obtaining a son he would sacrifice him to the god Varuṇa. A son was born who was named Rohita, but the king put off the fulfilment of the vow under various pretexts. At last Ro- hita purchased for one hundred cows Śunaḥśepha, the middle son of Ajīgar- ta, as a substitute for...
śunaḥśephaḥ
śunaḥśephaḥ is an alternate of śunaḥśepaḥ. N. of a Vedic sage, son of Ajīgarta. [In the Aita- reya Brāhmaṇa it is related that king Hariścandra, being childless, made a vow that on obtaining a son he would sacrifice him to the god Varuṇa. A son was born who was named Rohita, but the king put off the fulfilment of the vow under various pretexts. At last Ro- hita purchased for one hundred cows Śunaḥśepha, the middle...
vihita
p. p. 1 Done, per- formed, made, acted.
2 Arranged, fixed, settled, appointed, deter- mined.
3 Ordered, prescribed, decreed; Pt. 1. 201.
5 Framed, constructed.
5 Placed, deposited
6 Furnished with, possessed of.
7 Fit to be done.
8 Distributed, apportioned. (See dhā with vi). taṃ An order, a command, decree; parato davaivihitāyattaṃ Pt. 1.
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