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1 hinasti
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2 शरवत्
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3 हिंस्
hiṉs
hiṉsati, hinásti (Ved. andᅠ ep. alsoᅠ Ā. hiṉsate, híṉste;
2. sg. hiṉsi for hinassi MBh. III, 13269 ;
pf. jihiṉsa, - simá, jīhiṉsīh AV. ;
aor. ahiṉsīt, hiṉsīt RV. etc.;
fut. hiṉsita Gr.;
hiṉsishyati, - te Br. etc.;
inf. hiṉsitum <Ved. alsoᅠ híesitoḥ> ib. ;
ind. p. hiṉsitvā́ AV. Br. ;
- hiṉsya MBh.), to injure, harm, wound, kill, destroy RV. etc. etc.:
Pass. hiṉsyate (aor. ahiṉsi), to be injured orᅠ killed RV. (in á-hiṉsyamāna) etc.:
Caus., orᅠ cl. so. P. Dhātup. XXXIV, 23 ;
hiṉsayati (aor. ajihiṉsat), to injure, harm, kill, slay MBh.:
Desid. jíhiṉsishati, to wish to injure etc. ṠBr.:
Intens., jehiṉsyate, jehiṉsti Gr.
2) mfn. injuring, striking ( seeᅠ su-hiṉs)
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