hita

Dictionary meanings for hita from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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hita

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

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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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

mf (/A) n. (p.p. of 1. dhā cf. dhita; for 1. hita, see p. 1297, col. 2) put, placed, set, laid, laid upon, imposed, lying or situated or contained in (loc.) RV.; AV.; Up. 1298,2 262867 mf (/A) n. set up, established, fixed (as a prize) RV. 1298,2 262868 mf (/A) n. planned, arranged (as a race or contest) ib. 1298,2 262869 mf (/A) n. prepared, made ready ib. 1298,2 262870

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