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hatya: neuter vocative singular stem: hatya
hatya: Gerund (-ya)han
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hatyan. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') killing, slaying, slaughter View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhihatya ind.p. striking, killing View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āhatya ind.p. having struck or beaten, striking, hitting. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āhatyavacanan. an explicit or energetic explanation. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āhatyavādam. an explicit or energetic explanation. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ahihatyan. equals -ghna- above View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anauddhatyan. freedom from haughtiness View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anauddhatyan. not standing high (said of the water of a river) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
asihatyan. fighting with swords (or knives), (gaRa anuśatikādi- q.v) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
asyahatya(or -ha-tya-) gaRa anuśatikādi- q.v View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
asyahatya(See āsyahātya-.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
auddhatyan. (fr. ud-dhata-), arrogance, insolence, overbearing manner, disdain View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
auddhatya(with Buddhists) self-exaltation (one of the 10 fetters which bind a man to existence), View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
avairahatyan. the non-destruction of men (a-virahatya-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhrauṇahatyan. (fr. idem or 'mf(ī-)n. (fr. bhrūṇa-han-) ') the killing of an embryo View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dasyuhatyan. a fight with the dasyu-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dasyuhatyan. see śuṣṇa-h-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ihatyamfn. being here View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ihatyakamf(ikā-)n. idem or 'mfn. being here ' commentator or commentary View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pratihatyaind. in inverse direction View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
rakṣohatyan. the killing of rākṣasa-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śambarahatyan. the killing of śambara- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saṃhatyaind. having struck or put together etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saṃhatyaind. joined, combined together with (instrumental case) etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sāṃhatyan. (fr. saṃ-hata-;See saṃhan-) connection, union View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saṃhatyakārinmfn. working together or with joined effort View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saṃhatyakāritāf. common work or endeavour View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saṃhatyakāritvan. common work or endeavour View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ṣaṭtriṃśacchatya(for ṃśatśatya-), mf(ā-)n. consisting of 36 hundreds View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śuṣṇahatyan. the slaughter of śuṣṇa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vairahatyan. (fr. vīra-han-) the murder of men or heroes View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vārtrahatyamfn. (v/ārtra--) (fr. vṛtra-hatya-) fit for slaying vṛtra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vārtrahatyan. the slaying of vṛtra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vṛtrahatyan. the slaying of vṛtra- or of enemies, victorious fight View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
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anauddhatyam अनौद्धत्यम् 1 Freedom from pride, modesty, humility. -2 Tranquility, placidity, calmness; नदीरनौद्धत्यमपङ्कता महीम् Ki.4.22.
ārhatyam आर्हत्यम् The quality or practice of an Arhat.
āhatya आहत्य ind. Having struck or beaten; striking, hitting. -वचनम्, -वादः An explicit or energetic explanation.
ihatya इहत्य a. [इह-त्यप्] Being here, of this place or world.
auddhatyam औद्धत्यम् [उद्धत-ष्यञ्] 1 Arrogance, insolence. -2 Boldness, bold or adventurous deeds; औद्धत्यमायोजित- कामसूत्रम् Māl.1.4.
bhrauṇahatyam भ्रौणहत्यम् The killing of an embryo; P.VI.4.174.
saṃhatya संहत्य (Abs. of सं+हन् 2P.) Together, simultaneously, all at a time; प्रधानभूते आख्यातार्थे संहत्य विशेषणं भवति परार्थे पुनर्वियुज्येति ŚB. on MS.6.4.23.
sāṃhatyam सांहत्यम् Connection, union.
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anaucitya n. unusualness; -aud dhatya, n. lack of arrogance; lowness of water; -aushadha, n. no remedy; a. incurable.
ātmasaṃtāna m. son; -sam deha, m. personal risk; -sama, a. like oneself: -tâ, f. abst. n.; -samarpana, n. giving oneself up to (a deity); -sambhava, m. son; Kâma: â, f. daughter; -sambhâvanâ,f. self conceit; -sât-kri, place on oneself; make one's own; -stava, m. self-praise; praise of the Âtman; -hatyâ, f. suicide; -han, a. killing the soul; m. suicide; -hita, n. one's own welfare.
pāpa a. (&isharp;, V.; &asharp;) evil, bad, wicked, criminal, sinful; inauspicious (planets, omens); m. wicked man, villain, sinner; n. evil, trouble, misfortune, harm; wickedness, offence, crime, villany, guilt, sin: sântam pâpam, may heaven forefend that; brahma-hatyâ kritam --, crime consisting in slaying a Brâh man; pâpa-tara, cpv. worse; very bad; p&asharp;p îyas, worse off, more wretched, poorer; very badly off; very bad; worse; inferior; m. bad man; pâpishtha, spv. least; worst; very bad; pâpishthatama, worse than (ab.).
vīravat a. abounding in men, fol lowers, or sons; consisting in men (wealth etc.; V.); manly, heroic (RV.); n. wealth in men or sons (RV.): -î, f. N.; -vara, m. best of heroes, N. of various men; -varman, m. N.; -váh (strg. -v&asharp;h), a. conveying men (steeds, car; RV.); -vâkya, n. heroic word: -maya, a. consisting of heroic words; -vâda, m. heroic fame; -vikrama, m. N. of a king; -vrata, a. acting like a man, adhering to one's purpose; n. heroism: -karyâ, f. per formance of heroic deeds; -sayana, n. couch (formed of arrows spread out) of a dead or wounded hero; -sayyâ, f. id.; -sarman, m. N. of a warrior; -sekhara, m. N. of a fairy; -samanvita, pp. attended by warriors; -s&usharp;, a. bearing (mother) or producing (country) men or sons; f. mother of a son; -sena, m. (having an army of heroes), N. of Nala's father and of various other kings and war riors, and of a Dânava: -suta, m. son of Vîrasena; -svâmin, m. N. of a Dânava; -hatyâ, f. killing a man, slaughter of a son; -hán, a. (f. -ghn&isharp;, -hanî) slaying men or foes.
vṛtratara m. a worse Vritra (RV.1); -túr, a. conquering foes or Vritra, victorious (V.); -t&usharp;rya, n. conquest of foes or of Vri tra, victorious fight (V.); -druh, m. foe of Vritra, ep. of Indra; (á)-putrâ, a. f. having Vritra as a son, Vritra's mother (RV.1); -vadha, m. slaying of Vritra; -vi dvish, -vairin, m. ep. of Indra; -satru, m. id.; -hátya, n. fight with foes or with Indra; -hán, a. (f. -ghn&isharp;) slaying foes orVritra, victorious; m. ep. of Indra; -hán tama, spv. most victorious, bestowing abun dant victory (RV.); -½ari, m. foe of Vritra, ep. of Indra.
śambaradāraṇa m. ep. of the god of love; -ripu, m. id.; -vritra-han, m. ep. of Indra; -siddhi, m. N. of a juggler (Pr.); -hátya, n. slaying of Sambara (V.); -han, m. ep. of Indra.
sukha a. having a good axle-hole, running easily (only of cars in RV.); com fortable, pleasant, mild (rare in V., very common in C.); C.: soothing, agreeable to (the ear etc., --°ree;), by reason of (--°ree;); easy to (lc. of vbl. n.); m. (sc. danda) kind of mili tary array (C.); n. ease, comfort, pleasure, enjoyment, happiness, joy (C.; rare in V.): (á)-m, in., °ree;--, happily, comfortably, agree ably, easily, without trouble (C.; rare in V.); -m, easy to (inf.); -m -na punah, more easily -than; kadalî-sukham, as easily as a Kadalî; mahatâ sukhena, with great enjoyment: -kara, a. (î) giving pleasure; easy to be done or performed, by (g.); -kârin, -krit, a. giv ing pleasure; -kârya, a. having pleasure as an object; -gamya, fp. easy to traverse; -grâhya, fp. easy to seize or catch; easy to comprehend; -ghâtya, fp. easy to kill; -kkhedya, fp. easy to destroy; -gâta,n. any thing pleasant; -tara, cpv. easier: -m, ad. more easily; -tva, n. pleasantness, enjoyable ness; -da, a. giving pleasure; -duhkha, n. du. pleasure and pain: -maya, a. (î) con sisting of or feeling joy or sorrow; -dhana,m. N. of a merchant; -para, a. intent on enjoyment, pleasure-seeking; -peya, fp. to be drunk easily; -prasna, m. enquiry as to welfare; -prasupta, pp. sleeping placidly; -prâpya, fp. easy to win or obtain (girl); -bandhana,a. (fettered by=) addicted to worldly pleasure; -bodha-rûpa, a. easily un derstood; -bhâgin, -bhâg, a. participating in fortune; lucky, happy; -bhedya, fp. easily broken; easy to separate, prone to faithless ness; -bhogya,fp. easy to enjoy or dispose of (wealth); -maya, a. (î) full of enjoyment; -m-edhas, a. prospering well.
strīyantra n. the puppet woman; -ratna, n. pearl of a woman; ep. of Laksh mî; -râgya, n. kingdom of the Amazons (in the extreme north); -lakshana, n. character istics of a woman; -li&ndot;ga, n.female organ; feminine gender (gr.); -vasa, a. subject to women, ruled by one's wife; -vasya, a. id.; -vitta, n. property derived from a wife; -vi vâha, m. marriage with a woman; -vishaya, m. copulation; -sa&ndot;ga, m.intercourse with women; -samgrahana, n. adultery with a woman; -sambandha, m. matrimonial alliance with a woman; -sambhoga, m. sexual intercourse with a woman; -sevâ, f. addiction to women; -svabhâva, m.nature of woman; -hatyâ, f. murder of a woman.
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agniṣ ṭvā gāyatryā sayuk chandasārohatu savitoṣṇihā somo 'nuṣṭubhā bṛhaspatir bṛhatyā mitrāvaruṇau paṅktyendras triṣṭubhā viśve devā jagatyā # AB.8.6.3.
anuṣṭup (TB. anuṣṭuk) paṅktyai (Mś. paṅktaye) # TB.3.7.6.2; Apś.3.18.4; Mś.5.2.15.2. See next, and anuṣṭub bṛhatyai.
anuṣṭub bṛhatyai # Vait.1.18. See under anuṣṭup paṅktyai.
avardhayan dasyuhatyāya devāḥ # RV.10.95.7d; N.10.47d.
asyā ahaṃ bṛhatyāḥ putraḥ # PG.1.13.1c.
ād id vidyād upahatyārātiḥ # AVP.1.46.6c.
indrāyārkam ahihatya ūvuḥ # RV.1.61.8b; AVś.20.35.8b.
indro devāñ chambarahatya (MS. devāñ śa-) āvat # MS.4.14.13a: 236.13; TB.2.8.3.8a.
ukṣāṇo bṛhatyai # VS.24.13; MS.3.13.18: 172.3.
upaprayan dasyuhatyāya vajrī # RV.1.103.4c.
ūrjāya jātyai mama śatruhatyai # TA.6.5.1d.
karṇaśūlam upahatyā arātiḥ # AVP.7.15.4c.
kṣudho 'pahatyai suvitaṃ no astu # TB.1.2.1.3b; Apś.5.1.7b.
gopīthāya vo nārātaye # MS.1.1.5: 3.4; 4.1.5 (bis): 7.1,3. See bhūtāya tvā nā-, rakṣāyai, and sphātyai.
citriyād aśvatthāt saṃbhṛtā bṛhatyaḥ # TB.1.2.1.7a; Apś.5.6.1a.
tena pāpmānam apahatya brahmaṇā # ā.2.3.8.5c.
divodāsaṃ śambarahatya āvatam # RV.1.112.14b.
dhane saṃhatya mahati dvirāje # AVP.1.72.1b.
ni yena muṣṭihatyayā # RV.1.8.2a; AVś.20.17.18a.
pra mṛṇīhy upahatyām # AVP.1.58.2a.
bṛhatī chanda indriyam # VS.21.15c; MS.3.11.11c: 158.5; KS.38.10c; TB.2.6.18.2c. Cf. bṛhatīṃ etc., and bṛhatyā.
bṛhad bṛhatyā nirmitam # AVś.8.9.4c.
bravaḥ kad agne śarave bṛhatyai # RV.4.3.7d.
brahmahatyāyai svāhā # VS.39.13; TS.1.4.35.1; śB.13.3.5.3; TA.3.20.1; Mś.9.2.5.25. Cf. bhrūṇahatyāyai.
bhrūṇahatyāyai svāhā # KSA.5.6; TB.3.9.15.2 (bis); Apś.20.22.6. Cf. brahmahatyāyai.
maghavan vṛtrahatyāya # RV.8.89.5b; SV.2.779b; ArS.2.7b.
mahan mahatyā asuratvam ekam # RV.10.55.4d.
yajñas te vajram ahihatya āvat # RV.3.32.12d.
yadārāghaṭī varadaḥ (Mś. yadā rāghārādyaṃ [?] vadataḥ; Apś. yadā rākhāṭyau vadataḥ) # Mś.7.2.7.10a; Vait.34.9a; Apś.21.20.3a.
yad vairahatyam uta bhīmam āsīt # AVP.3.23.2c.
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āhatya attackingSB 8.10.57
āhatya piercingSB 8.11.23
āhatya slappingSB 10.43.10
anihatya without killingSB 10.52.42
apahatyai for the purpose of eliminatingSB 10.15.5
apahatyai to vanquishSB 10.52.43
apahatyai to drive awayCC Antya 4.63
asaṃhatya being unmixedSB 3.26.50
auddhatya impudencesCC Adi 16.7
auddhatya of prideCC Adi 16.24
auddhatya impudenceCC Madhya 1.271
dadhatya givingSB 10.33.21
duḥkha-hatyai for the elimination of distressSB 11.3.18
dvipa-hatya by the killing of an elephantSB 7.8.30
duḥkha-hatyai for the elimination of distressSB 11.3.18
dvipa-hatya by the killing of an elephantSB 7.8.30
nihatya by killingBG 1.32-35
nihatya strikingSB 10.15.30
nihatya killingSB 10.34.32
nihatya strikingSB 10.43.6
nihatya killingSB 10.65.8
nihatya by killingSB 10.66.27-28
nihatya having killedSB 10.67.28
nihatya pressingSB 10.82.15
nihatya killingSB 10.83.40
nihatya killingCC Antya 1.184
pratihatya counterattackingSB 10.77.2
saṃhatya by combination ofSB 1.7.30
saṃhatya being assembledSB 2.5.33
saṃhatya having combinedSB 3.20.14
saṃhatya mixing togetherSB 8.10.35
saṃhatya with othersSB 11.11.34-41
saṃhatya by amalgamationSB 11.24.9
vyāhatya strikingSB 10.76.26
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hatya

auddhatyam   

uddhatasya avasthā bhāvo vā।

śyāmasya pitā ārakṣī ataḥ saḥ auddhatyena ācarati।

hatya

darpatā, auddhatyam, uddhatatvam, abhimānatā, avaliptatā, avaliptatvam, āsphālanam   

darpasya avasthā bhāvo vā।

bhavataḥ darpatayā śramikāḥ kāryāt parāvṛttāḥ।

hatya

āhatya   

vidyamānaṃ gaṇayitvā।

vivāhasamārambhe āhatya pañcaśatāḥ janāḥ āsan।

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