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1 ahari
iz. [from *anari]1. ram; \ahari motz hornless ram2. \ahariaren adarra baino okerrago as crooked as they come -
2 ahari
ram -
3 ahari-joko
iz. ram butting contest, ram fight -
4 ahari-talka
iz. ram butting contest, ram fight -
5 हृ
hṛi1) cl. 1. P. Ā. Dhātup. XXII, 2 ;
hárati, - te (once in RV. harmi, andᅠ once in Sch. on ĀpṠr. - jiharti;
pf. P. jahāra, jahártha, jahruḥ <- jaharuḥ ?> AV. etc.;
Ā. jahre Br. etc.;
aor. ahār, ahṛithās AV. Br. ;
ahārshīt RV. etc. etc.;
3. pl. Ā. ahṛishata RV. ;
Prec. hriyāt, hṛishīshṭa Gr.;
fut. hartā Br. etc.;
harishyati, - te ib. ;
Cond. aharishyat ib. ;
inf. hártum, - tos, - tave, - tavaí ib. ;
haritum R. ;
ind. p. hṛitvā, -hā́ram Br. etc.;
- hṛítya AV. etc.), to take, bear, carry in orᅠ on (with instr.), carry, convey, fetch, bring RV. etc. etc.;
to offer, present (esp. with balim) AV. etc. etc.;
to take away, carry off, seize, deprive of, steal, rob ib. ;
to shoot orᅠ cut orᅠ hew off, sever (the head orᅠ a limb) Mn. MBh. etc.;
to remove, destroy, dispel, frustrate, annihilate ib. ;
to turn away, avert (the face) Ratnâv. Ṡiṡ. ;
Ā. (older andᅠ more correct than P.), to take to one's self, appropriate (in a legitimate way), come into possession of (acc.), receive (as an heir), raise (tribute), marry (a girl) ṠBr. GṛṠrS. etc.;
to master, overpower, subdue, conquer, win, win over ( alsoᅠ by bribing) Mn. MBh. etc.;
to outdo, eclipse, surpass Bālar. ;
to enrapture, charm, fascinate MBh. R. etc.;
to withhold, withdraw, keep back, retain Yājñ. MBh. etc.;
to protract, delay (with kālam, « to gain time») AitBr. ĀṡvṠr. Kathās. ;
(in arithm.) to divide VarBṛS. Gol.:
Pass. hriyáte (ep. alsoᅠ - ti;
aor. ahāri), to be taken orᅠ seized etc. AV. etc. etc.:
Caus. hārayati, - te (aor. ajīharat;
Pass. hāryate), to cause to be taken orᅠ carried orᅠ conveyed orᅠ brought by (instr. orᅠ acc.;
cf. Pāṇ. 1-4, 53 Sch.) orᅠ to (dat.) Mn. MBh. etc.;
to cause to be taken away, appropriate, seize, rob Kathās. ;
to have taken from one's self, be deprived of, lose (esp. at play) Kāv. Kathās. ;
( harayate) seeᅠ pra-hṛi;
( hārāpayati), to lose (at play) Pañcad.:
Desid. jíhīrshati, - te (cf. jihīrshā, - shu), to wish to take to one's self orᅠ appropriate, covet, desire, long for AV. etc. etc.;
(with kālam), to wish to gain time MBh.:
Intens. jehrīyate;
jarharīti, jarǏharīti, jarharti, jarǏharti (cf. saṉ-hṛi)
+ Gr. cf. Gk. χείρ
2) orᅠ hṛī cl. 9. Ā. hṛiṇīte (only p. hṛiṇāná RV. I, 25, 2 etc.. ;
Pot. abhi-hṛiṇīthāḥ ib. VIII, 2, 19, andᅠ <?> ahṛiṇāt, ṠānkhBr. XXIII, 4), to be angry orᅠ wroth
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6 oldartu
da/ad.1. ( eraso) to attack, fall upon; oldartzen dira elkarrengana bi ahari bezala they go at each other like a couple of rams; otsoa ardiari \oldartu zitzaion the wolf attacked the sheep | the wolf pounced on the sheep; zezena \oldartu zitzaidan the bull went for meb. (irud.) to crash; lurrari uhin zabalak azkar oldartzen zaizkio the waves are crashing violently against the shore2. ( aurre egin) to confront, oppose -
7 saldo
I.iz.1. ( abeltaldea) flock; herd; ahari-\saldoa flock of rams; ardi-\saldoa flock of sheep; axuri-\saldoa flock of lams; \saldotik aldendu to stray from the flock | to stray off2. ( arrainena) schoola. ( jendetza) throng, crowd, multitude, massb. ( armada, e.a.) host, army; aingeru-\saldoa host of angels | angelic hostc. ( barbaroena, e.a.) horde; Urrezko Saldoa ) the Golden HordeII.iz. Fin.1. balance; 30.000 euroko \saldoa dauka he shows a balance of 30,000 euros; \saldo garbia net balance; \saldo konpentsatua cleared balance; ordainkizun dagoen \saldoa outstanding balance2. [ izenen aurrean ] \saldo-berdinkatzea rectification of balance; \saldo-ziurtagarria bank deposit slip -
8 tope
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9 topeka
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10 zikiro
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