Sanskrit Word List

Browse Sanskrit words with Apte and Monier-Williams dictionary meanings.

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harṣaka

a. (rṣakā or rṣikā f.) [hṛṣ ṇic ṇvul] Delighting, gladdening, delightful, pleasing.

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harṣaṇa

(ṇā or ṇī f.) [hṛṣ-ṇic lyu] Causing delight, gladdening, de- lightful, pleasant. ṇaḥ 1 N. of one of the five arrows of Kāma- deva.

2 A morbid affection of the eyes.

3 A...

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harṣayitnu

a. [hṛṣ-ṇic itnu] Gladden- ing, pleasing, delighting. n. Gold. m. A son.

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harṣīkā

f. a kind of metre RPra1t. 164221 1293,1 261757

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harṣita

a. 1 Delighted, happy.

2 Made happy, gladdened.

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hārṣṭeya

hārṣṇi, see p. 1293, col. 1. 164866 1297,2 262706

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harṣulaḥ

1 A deer.

2 A lover.

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harta

tavya,tṛ &c, see p. 1289, col. 2. 164126 1292,2 261621

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hartālikāvratanirṇaya

m. N. of wk. 164127 1292,2 261622

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hartṛ

a. (rtrī f.) One who takes away, seizes, robs, accepts &c. m. 1 A thief, robber, Bh; 2, 16.

2 The sun.

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haruṇa

m. or n. a partic. high number Buddh. 164123 1292,2 261613

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hary

1 P. (haryati) 1 To go.

2 To worship.

3 To take.

4 To threat- en.

5 To be weary or fatigued.

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hārya

a. 1 To be taken or com- [Page1170-b+ 56] veyed.

2 To be borne or carried on; yadūḍhayā vāraṇarājahāryayā Ku. 5. 70.

3 To be taken away or snatch- ed off; R. 7. 67.

4 To be...

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haryakṣa

hary-aṅga &c, see above, col. 1. 164147 1292,2 261649

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haryāta

m. pl. N. of a people VP. 164149 1292,2 261651

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haryataḥ

1 A horse.

2 A horse fit for the Aśvamedha sacrifice.

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haryatvata

m. N. of a son of Kr2ita kṛta (v.l. haryaśvata) VP. 164148 1292,2 261650

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has

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...

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hāsa

hāsya, see p.1294, cols. 2 and 3. 164871 1297,2 262711

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hasaḥ

1 Laugh, laughter.

2 De- rision.

3 Merriment, mirth.

apte

hāsaḥ

[has-bhāve ghañ] 1 Laughter, laughing, smile; bhāso hāsaḥ P. R. 1. 22.

2 Joy, mirth, merriment.

3 Laughter, as the prevailing feeling of the rasa called hāsya; see S. D. 207....

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hāsakaḥ

A buffoon, merry-andrew.

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hasaṃtī

1 A portable fire-place.

2 A kind of Mallikā.

apte

hasaṃtikā

A portable fire-place.

apte

hasanaṃ

Laughing, laughter.

apte

hasanī

A portable fire-place. Comp. maṇiḥ fire.

apte

hāsas

m. The moon.

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hasikā

Laughter, derision.

apte

hāsikā

1 Laughter.

2 Mirth, merriment.

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hasira

m. a kind of mouse (cf. haṃsira) Cat. 164469 1294,3 262133

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hasita

p. p. [has-kartari kta] 1 Laughed, laughing.

2 Blown, ex- panded. taṃ 1 Laughter.

2 Joke, jesting.

3 The bow of the god of love.

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haskartṛ

&c, see col. 2. 164471 1294,3 262135

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hasra

a. 1 Smiling.

2 Stupid, foolish, ignorant.

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hastā

The thirteenth lunar man- sion.

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hasta

m. (ifc. f (A)., of unknown derivation) the hand (ifc. = holding in or by the hand; haste kṛ [ as two words ], to take into the hand, get possession of; haste- kṛ [ as a comp. ],...

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hāsta

hāstika,hāstina, see p. 1296, col. 1. 164872 1297,2 262712

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hastaḥ

[has-tan na iṭ Uṇ. 3. 86] 1 The hand; hastaṃ gata ‘fallen in the hand or possession of’, gautamīhaste vi- sarjayiṣyāmi Ś. 3 ‘I shall send it by Gautamī’; so haste patitā;...

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hastāhasti

ind. Hand to hand; hastā- hasti janyamajani Dk.

apte

hastakaḥ

1 A hand.

2 The posi- tion of the hand.

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hastavat

a. Dexterous, skilful, cle- ver.

apte

hāstikaḥ

An elephant-driver or rider. kaṃ A herd of elephants; Śi. 5. 30.

apte

hastikaṃ

A multitude of elephants.

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hastin

a. (nī f.) [hastaḥ śuṃḍādaṃḍo- 'styasya ini] 1 Having hands.

2 Having a trunk. m. An elephant; Ms. 7. 96, 12. 43; (elephants are said to be of four kinds; bhadra, maṃdra,...

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hāstinaṃ

N. of Hastināpura, q. v.

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hastināpura

N. of a celebrated town said to have been founded by king Hastin, one of the descendants of Bharata; said to be situated about 56 miles north-east of the modern Delhi on the banks...

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hastinapuraṃ

N. of a city founded by king Hastin, said to be situated some fifty miles north-east of the modern Delhi; it forms a central scene of action in the Ma- hābhārata; its other names...

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hastināpuraṃ

hastināpuraṃ is an alternate of hastinapuraṃ. N. of a city founded by king Hastin, said to be situated some fifty miles north-east of the modern Delhi; it forms a central scene of...

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hastinī

1 A female elephant.

2 A kind of drug and perfume.

3 A woman of a particular class, one of the four classes into which writers on erotical science divide women [Page1169-b+...

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