ghaṭṭ

Dictionary meanings for ghaṭṭ from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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ghaṭṭ

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

1 A. (ghaṭṭte), usually 10 U. (ghadṛyati-te, ghaṭṭita) 1 To shake, stir about; as in vāyuvaṭṭitā latāḥ.

2 To touch, rub, rub the hands over; viṭajananakhaghaṭṭiteva vīṇā Mk. 1. 24; Bk. 14. 2.

3 To smooth, stroke.

4 To speak spitefully or malignantly.

5 To disturb.

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

cl.1 A1. ṭṭate, see vi-, saṃ-: cl.10 P. ṭṭayati, to rub (the hands) over, touch, shake, cause to move Hariv. 6473; Sus3r.; Ka1vya7d. iii, 110; to stir round Sus3r. iv, 14, 8; to have a bad effect or influence on (acc.) Car. viii, 7, 28; (cf. ghaṭ) to hurt... m. a Ghat2. quay or landing-place, bathing-place, steps by a river-side &c, ferry L. (cf. RTL. p.435 & 518 f.) 375,3 69347 f. a kind of metre 375,3 69348 f. a...

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