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संहत् (saMhat)

 
Capeller Eng
English
संह॑त्
f.
layer, stratum.
Spoken Sanskrit
English
संहत् saMhat
f.
layer
संहत् saMhat
f.
pile
संहत् saMhat
f.
pile
संहत् saMhat
f.
layer
Monier Williams Cologne
English
सं-ह॑त्
f.
(prob.) a layer, pile,
RV.
iii, 1, 7.
Macdonell
English
संहत् saṃ-hát,
f.
[putting together: han] 🞄layer, pile (RV.¹)
-hata, pp. (√ han) compact 🞄etc.: -tā,
f.
close contact
union, -tva, 🞄n. id.
compactness
complexity
-hati,
f.
🞄closure
compactness (of body)
economy 🞄(rare)
combination, joint effort, union, connexion, 🞄with (in.
ord. mg.)
seam
mass, 🞄bulk, heap, assemblage, multitude: -śālin, 🞄a. dense
-hanana,
a.
compact, firm
n.
🞄compactness, robustness
steadfastness
body
🞄-hantṛ,
m.
uniter
-haraṇa,
n.
seizure
🞄[Page327-1] 🞄gathering in, reaping
magical bringing back 🞄of discharged missiles
destruction
-hartavya, fp. to be collected
re-arranged
🞄destroyed (lit. withdrawn, opp. emitted or 🞄created)
-hartṛ,
m.
destroyer
-harṣa,
m.
🞄thrill
joy, delight
rivalry, jealousy
-harshaṇa,
a.
(ī) causing horripilation
gladdening
🞄n. rivalry, jealousy
-harṣin,
a.
delighting 🞄(—°)
jealous
-hāta,
m.
conciseness 🞄(of style
v. r. saṃ-ghāta)
-hāra,
m.
collecting, 🞄accumulation
collection
contraction (of 🞄the organs of speech), retraction (of a trunk)
🞄magical withdrawal of a discharged missile, 🞄magical means of drawing back a discharged 🞄missile
condensation, compendium
destruction 🞄of the world (ord. mg.: withdrawal, 🞄opp. emission, creation)
destruction
conclusion, 🞄end (of a play, act, etc.): -kāla,
m.
🞄time of the worldʼs destruction: ā-ya, den. 🞄Ā. appear like the time of the worldʼs destruction
🞄-hāra-varman,
m.
N.
-hārin,
a.
(—°) 🞄destroying (withdrawing what was created)
🞄-hārya, fp. to be removed, checked, or stopped 🞄(in a-)
to be led astray, corruptible (in 🞄a-)
to be caused to participate in, having a 🞄claim on (ab.).
Capeller
German
संह॑त्
f.
Schicht.
Grassman
German
saṃhát, f., die Schicht (BR.).
-átas stīrṇā́s asya viśvárūpās {235, 7}.