śāta

Dictionary meanings for śāta from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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śāta

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

p. p. śe-kta 1 Sharpen- ed, whetted.

2 Thin, slender.

3 [Page1039-c+ 54] Weak, feeble.

4 Beautiful, hand- some.

5 Cut down.

6 Happy, thriving. taḥ The Dhattūra plant. taṃ Happiness, pleasure, delight; māninījanajanitaśātaṃ Gīt. 10. Comp. udarī a woman with; a slender waist; Śi. 5. 23; R. 10. 69. śikha a. sharp-pointed.

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

mfn. (fr. śo; cf. śita) sharpened, whetted, sharp Katha1s.; Ra1jat. 1063,3 215170 mfn. thin, feeble, slender, emaciated Hariv.; Ka1v.; VarBr2S. 1063,3 215171 n. the thorn-apple MW. 135317 1063,3 215172 mfn. sharp-pointed W. 135318 1063,3 215173

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

m. (fr. 2. śad) falling out or decaying (of nails, hair &c) Sus3r. 135323 1063,3 215182 mf (I) n. causing to fall or decay, felling, destroying, hewing or cutting off Nir.; Ka1v.; Katha1s. 1063,3 215183 n. the act of causing to fall &c 1063,3 215184 n. cutting or plucking off L. 1063,3 215185

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

n. joy, pleasure, happiness L. 1064,1 215191 mfn. handsome, bright, happy W. 135327 1064,1 215192

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