ghaṭ

Dictionary meanings for ghaṭ from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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ghaṭ

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

I. 1 A. (ghaṭate, jaghaṭe, aghaṭiṣṭa, ghaṭituṃ, ghaṭita) 1 To be busy with, strive after, exert oneself for, be intently occupied with anything (with inf., loc., or dat.); dayitāṃ trātu- malaṃ ghaṭasva Bk. 10. 40; aṃgadena samaṃ yo- ddhumaghaṭiṣṭa 15. 77, 12. 26, 16. 23; 20. 24; 22. 31.

2 To happen, take place, be possible; prāṇaistapobhi- rathavā'bhimataṃ madīyaiḥ kṛtyaṃ ghaṭeta suhṛdo yadi tatkṛtaṃ syāt Māl. 1....

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

cl.1 A1. ṭate (exceptionally P. ti MBh. iii, 14703 Vet. ii, 9/10; jaghaṭe, ghaṭiṣyate [ Naish. ], aghaṭiṣṭa Bhat2t2.), to be intently occupied about, be busy with, strive or endeavour after, exert one's self for (loc. dat. acc. [ MBh. iii, 14703 ], prati,... mfn. intently occupied or busy with (loc.) Pa1n2. 5-2, 35 375,1 69220 mfn. = ghaṭā yasyāsti g. arśa-ādi 375,1 69221 m. a jar, pitcher, jug, large earthen...

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