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121 entaché
entachée ɑ̃taʃe adjectif Droitentaché de nullité — Droit null and void
* * *ɑ̃taʃe adj entaché, -e* * *A pp ⇒ entacher.B pp adj Jur acte entaché d'un vice de forme act vitiated by a formal flaw; entaché de nullité Jur null and void. -
122 zkažený
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123 zničený
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124 སྐྱོན་གྱིས་མ་སླད་
[skyon gyis ma slad]pa: not marred by any defects -
125 ལྷད་ཀྱིས་མ་སླད་
[lhad kyis ma slad]pa: not marred by any defects -
126 corruptus (conr-)
corruptus (conr-) adj. with comp. and sup. [P. of corrumpo], spoiled, marred, corrupted, bad: hordeum, Cs.: iter factum corruptius imbri, H.— Fig., bad, corrupt: mores, S.: quis corruptus, qui? etc.: iudex, H.: iudicia: consuetudo, perverse: conruptissimum saeculum, Ta. -
127 विघट्
vi-ghaṭ(often confounded with vi-ghaṭṭ) Ā. - ghaṭate, to go orᅠ fly apart, become separate, disperse Kāv. ;
to be broken orᅠ interrupted orᅠ marred orᅠ frustrated orᅠ destroyed Rājat. Hit.:
Caus. - ghaṭayati, to tear orᅠ rend asunder, separate, disperse Prab. Hit. ;
to mar, frustrate, annihilate, destroy Mṛicch. Rājat.
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128 हत
hatámfn. struck, heaten ( alsoᅠ said of a drum), smitten, killed, slain, destroyed, ended, gone, lost (often ibc. = « destitute of», « bereft of», « -less») RV. etc. etc.;
injured, marred, hurt, wounded (lit. andᅠ fig.) MBh. Kathās. ;
struck off (as a head) R. ;
knocked out (as an eye) ib. ;
hit by (instr. orᅠ comp.) Kāv. Kathās. ;
whirled up, raised (as dust) Ṡak. ;
visited orᅠ afflicted orᅠ tormented by, struggling with, suffering from (instr. orᅠ comp.) ṠBr. ChUp. MBh. etc.;
(in astron.) touched, come into contact VarBṛS. ;
violated (sexually, as a woman) MBh. VIII, 2037 ;
ruined, undone, hopeless, miserable, wretched (of persons andᅠ things;
cf. comp.) Mn. MBh. etc.;
worthless, useless ib. ;
defective Sāh. ;
cheated, deceived Kuval.;
deprived of, lapsed from (- tas orᅠ comp.) MBh. R. ;
(in arithm.) multiplied Āryabh. ;
(ā) f. a violated woman ( seeᅠ above);
a despised girl unfit for marriage L. ;
(am) n. striking, killing, hurting W. ;
multiplication ib. ;
+ cf. Gk. φατός, « slain»
- हतकण्टक
- हतकिल्बिष
- हतचित्त
- हतचेतस्
- हतच्छाय
- हतजल्पित
- हतजीवन
- हतजीवित
- हतज्ञान
- हतज्योतिर्निशीथ
- हतताप
- हतत्रप
- हतत्विट्क
- हतत्विष्
- हतदैव
- हतद्विष्
- हतधी
- हतध्वान्त
- हतपरमार्थ
- हतपितृ
- हतपुत्र
- हतप्रभ
- हतप्रभाव
- हतप्रमाद
- हतप्रवीर
- हतप्राय
- हतबान्धव
- हतबुद्धि
- हतभग
- हतभाग्य
- हतभ्रातृ
- हतमति
- हतमातृ
- हतमान
- हतमानस
- हतमूर्ख
- हतमेधस्
- हतयुद्ध
- हतरथ
- हतलक्षण
- हतवर्चस्
- हतविक्रमोद्यम
- हतविधि
- हतविनय
- हतवीर्य
- हतवृत्त
- हतवृष्णी
- हतवेग
- हतव्रीड
- हतशिष्ट
- हतशेष
- हतश्री
- हतसम्पद
- हतसम्मद
- हतसर्वयोध
- हतसध्वस
- हतसूत
- हतस्त्रीक
- हतस्वर
- हतस्वसृ
- हतहिम
- हतहृदय
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