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1 हरित
háritamf (ā orᅠ háriṇī) n. yellowish, pale yellow, fallow, pale red, pale ( alsoᅠ, « pale with fright»), greenish, green ( alsoᅠ;
« verdant» as opp. to ṡushka « dry») RV. etc. etc.;
m. yellowish (the colour) L. ;
Phaseolus Mungo qr Lobatus L. ;
a lion L. ;
N. of a son of Kaiṡyapa ṠBr. ;
of a son of Yadu Hariv. ;
of a son of Rohita BhP. ;
of a son of Rohitâṡva ib. ;
of a son of Yuvanāṡva ib. ;
of a son of Parāvṛit ib. ;
of a son of Vapushmat MārkP. ;
of an ichneumon (v.l. hariṇa) MBh. ;
pl. the descendants of Harita ( alsoᅠ called harītāḥ), Āṡ1vṠr. (cf. Pāṇ. 2-4, 67 Vārtt. I Pat.);
N. of partic. verses of the AV. ( alsoᅠ haretāmantrāḥ) Cat. ;
of a class of gods in the 12th Manvantara Pur. ;
(ā) f. Dūrvā grass Ṡiṡ. (= nīla-dūrva L.);
turmeric L. ;
a brown-coloured grape L. ;
Sesbana Aegyptiaca L. ;
a kind of Svara-bhakti TPrāt. Sch. ;
(am) n. a yellowish orᅠ greenish substance ṠBr. ;
gold AV. Kāṭh. ;
greens, vegetables Vishṇ. (« unripe grain» Sch.);
a kind of fragrant plant (= sthauṇcyaka) L. ;
- हरितकपिश
- हरितकात्य
- हरितगर्भ
- हरितगोमय
- हरितचारिक
- हरितच्छद
- हरितजम्भन्
- हरिततृण
- हरितत्व
- हरितधान्य
- हरितनेमिन्
- हरितपत्त्रमय
- हरितपत्त्रिका
- हरितपाण्डु
- हरितप्रभ
- हरितभेषज
- हरितयज्ञ
- हरितयव
- हरितलता
- हरितशाक
- हरितसेन
- हरितस्पृश
- हरितस्रज्
- हरितहरि
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2 हरित्
harítmfn. fawn-coloured, pale yellow, yellowish, pale red, fallow, bay, tawny, greenish RV. etc. etc.;
m. pale yellow, reddish, bay (the colour) L. ;
a horse of the Sun ( haritoharīṉṡca, acc. pl. « the horses of the Sun andᅠ of Indra») Ṡak. ;
emerald BhP. ;
a lion L. ;
the sun L. ;
N. of Vishṇu L. ;
Phaseolus Mungo (prob. w.r. for hari) L. ;
f. a female horse of a reddish colour, a bay mare (applied to the horses of Soma, Indra, andᅠ Tvashṭṛi, andᅠ esp. to sapta-haritaḥ, « the 7 horses of the Sun», thought to symbolize the days of the week) RV. TS. MBh. R. BhP. ;
a quarter of the sky RV. ṠBr. Kāv. etc.;
pl. rivers (= nadyas) Naigh. I, 13 ;
grass orᅠ a species of grass L. ;
turmeric W. ;
- हरित्पति
- हरित्पर्ण
- हरित्मत्
- हरित्वत्
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3 हारित
hārita1) mfn. (fr. Caus.) caused to be taken orᅠ seized etc.;
brought, conveyed Kum. ;
robbed, carried off Kathās. ;
made away with, lost, relinquished Mṛicch. Rājat. etc.;
deprived of (acc.) Kām. ;
surpassed, exceeded Gīt. ;
captivated, fascinated MW. ;
hâ̱rita
a moderate wind neither too gentle nor too strong L. ;
the Haritāla pigeon L. ;
« descendant of Haeita»
N. of a son of Viṡvāmitra (pl. his family, alsoᅠ called haritāḥ) MBh. Hariv. VP. ;
(ā) f. a kind of Svara-bhakti (v.l. haritā) TPrāt. Sch. ;
(ī) f. a patr. (- putra m. a son of Hariti) Lalit.
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