has

Dictionary meanings for has from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

1 P. (hasati, hasita) 1 To smile, laugh (gently); hasasi yadi kiṃcidapi daṃtarucikaumudī harati daratimi- ramatighoraṃ Gīt. 10; Bk. 7. 63, 14. 93.

2 To laugh at, mock, ridicule (with [Page1168-b+ 57] acc.); yamavāpya vidarbhabhūḥ pramuṃ hasati dyāmapi śakrabhartṛkāṃ N. 2. 16.

3 (Hence) To surpass, excel, throw into the back-ground; yo jahāseva vāsudevaṃ K.; Śi. 1. 71.

4 To resem- ble; śriyā hasadbhiḥ kamalāni...

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

cl.1 P. (Dha1tup. xvii, 72) hasati (mc. also te; pf. jahāsa, jahase MBh. &c; aor. ahasīt Gr.; fut. hasitā ib.; hasiṣyati MBh. &c; inf. hasitum ib.; ind.p. hasitvā, -hasya ib.), to laugh, smile, laugh at (instr.) Shad2vBr.; Gobh.; MBh. &c; to deride, mock,... ind. an exclamation of laughter or loud merriment (also employed as a Nidhana nidhana in the Sa1man sāman). 164423 1294,2 262057 m. a stimulator, inciter...

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