heṭh

Dictionary meanings for heṭh from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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heṭh

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

1 P. (heṭhati)

1 To be wicked.

2 To vex, trouble, harass.

3 To strike, hurt, injure.

4 To be born or produced.

5 To purify.

6 To cause prosperity, produce happiness.

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

(also written heṭ, heḍh) cl.1 P. A1. heṭhati, te, to be wicked; vex, harass, hurt, injure Dha1tup. viii, 13; ix, 35; cl.9 P. heṭhṇāti, see heḍh: Caus. heṭhayati, see vi-heṭh. 165763 1303,3 263975

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

(Vop. heḍh) cl.9 P. heḍhṇāti, or heṭhṇāti, to be born again Dha1tup. xxi, 60; to produce happiness or prosperity ib.; to purify ib. 165777 1303,3 263989.1

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