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Ha sati Hatthin
("bristler")=Gr. ξήρ id.; Lat. hirtus, hispidus "rough"; Ags. 38, 52; Vism 92 (nava° sāṭaka). — 3. a handful, a tuft (of hair)
gorst=gorse; Ger. granne & many others, for which see Walde, VvA 197.
Lat. Wtb. s. v. ēr. — The Dhtp (309) defines as "tuṭṭhi." See -anguli finger PvA 124 (+pādanguli toe). -aṭṭhika hand
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also ghaṁsati , pahaṁsati , pahaṭṭha , pahaṁsita ] to bristle, — bone KhA 49. -antara a cubit Vism 124. -âpalekhana
stand on end (said of the hair) Vin iii.8; M i.79; Caus. haṁseti licking the hands (to clean them after eating — cp. the 52 nd
to cause to bristle J v.154. — pp. haṭṭha. Sekhiya Vin iv.198) D i.166; iii.40; M i.77, 238, 307; A i.295
(v. l. °āva°); Pug 55. -ābharaṇa bracelet Vin ii.106.
-âbhijappana (nt.) incantations to make a man throw up his
Haṁsana (adj. — nt.) [fr. hṛṣ] bristling, see lomahaṁsa Sn 270
hands D i.11; DA i.97. -âlankāra a (wrist) bracelet, wrist-
etc.
let VvA 167. -kacchapaka making a hollow hand J iii.505.
Haṁsi (indecl.) [?]=hañci if, in case that J vi.343.
-kamma manual work, craft, workmanship, labour J i.220;
Hankhati see paṭi°. DhA i.98, 395; iv.64. -gata received, come into the posses-
sion of J i.446; ii.94, 105; VvA 149; (nt.) possession J vi.392.
Hacca (adj.) [fr. han] killing, in bhūnahacca killing an embryo A
-gahaṇa seizing by the hand Vin iv.220. -cchinna whose
iv.98; J vi.579=587; Miln 314 (text bhūta — )
hand is cut off M i.523; Miln 5. -ccheda cutting off the hand
Hañci (indecl.) [haṁ+ci] if Kvu 1.
J i.155 (read sugatiyā va hatthacchedādi). -cchedana=°cheda
Haññati & hañchati see hanati. J iv.192; DhA iii.482. -tala palm of the hand VvA 7. -ttha
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Haṭa [pp. of harati] taken, carried off Vin iv.23; J i.498. haṭa- [cp. Sk. hasta — stha, of sthā] lit. standing in the hand of
somebody, being in somebody's power (cp. hattha — gata);
haṭa-kesa with dishevelled hair S i.115.
used as abstr. hatthattha (nt.) power, captivity, °ṁ gacchati
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Haṭa [cp. Sk. haṭha & haṭa] a kind of water — plant, Pistia stra-
& āgacchati to come into the power of (gen.), to be at the
tiotes D i.166; M i.78, 156; Pug 55 (text sāta — ); A i.241, 295
mercy of [cp. hattha — gata & hatthaṁ gacchati] J ii.383
(v. l. sāta; cp. hāṭaka).
(āyanti hatthatthaṁ); iv.420, 459; v.346 (°ṁ āgata). As pp.
Haṭṭha [pp. of haṁsati] 1. bristling, standing on end M i.83; Dāvs hatth-attha-gata in somebody's power J i.244; iii.204; vi.582.
v.64; lomahaṭṭhajāta (cp. °loma) with bristling hairs, excited An abstr. is further formed fr. hatthattha as hatthatthatā J
D ii.240; Sn p. 14. — 2. joyful, happy Vin i.15; Sn 1017; J v.349 (°taṁ gata). The BSk. equivalent is hastatvaṁ MVastu
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i.31, 335; ii.32; often comb with either tuṭṭha (e. g. J vi.427; ii.182. -pajjotikā hand — illumination, scorching of the hand
PvA 113), or pahaṭṭha (DhA iii.292). (by holding it in a torch), a kind of punishment M i.87; A i.47;
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ii.122; Miln 197; Nd 154. -patāpaka a coal — pan, heating
Haṭha [only as lexicogr. word; Dhtp 101=balakkāra] violence.
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of the hand Vv 33 ; VvA 147; see mandāmukhi. -pasāraṇa
Hata [pp. of hanti] struck, killed D ii.131; destroyed, spoilt, in-
stretching out one's hand Vism 569. -pāsa the side of the
jured Vin i.25; Dhs 264; J ii.175; reṇuhata struck with dust,
hand, vicinity Vin iv.221, 230. -bandha a bracelet D i.7; DA
covered with dust Vin i.32; hatatta (nt.) the state of being de-
i.89. -vaṭṭaka hand — cart Vin ii.276. -vikāra motion of
stroyed Dh 390; hatâvakāsa who has cut off every occasion
the hand J iv.491. -sāra hand — wealth, movable property
(for good and evil) Dh 97; DhA ii.188; hatâvasesaka surviv-
DhA i.240; J i.114; DA i.216.
ing D i.135; pakkha° a cripple (q. v.); °vikkhittaka slain &
cut up, killed & dismembered Vism 179, 194. — hata is also Hatthaka [hattha+ka] a handful, a quantity (lit. a little hand) Vv
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used in sense of med., i. e. one who has destroyed or killed, 45 (=kalāpa VvA 197).
e. g. nāga° slayer of a nāga Vin ii.195; °antarāya one who Hatthin [Vedic hastin, lit. endowed with a hand, i. e. having
removes an obstacle PvA 1. — ahata unsoiled, clean, new D a trunk] an elephant Vin i.218, 352; ii.194 sq. (Nālāgiri)=J
ii.160; J i.50; Dāvs ii.39. v.335 (nom. sg. hatthī; gen. hatthissa); D i.5; A ii.209; J
i.358; ii.102; DhA i.59 (correct haṭṭhi!), 80 (acc. pl. hatthī);
Hati (f.) [fr. han] destruction Dāvs iv.17.
size of an elephant Miln 312; one of the seven treasures D i.89;
Hattha [fr. hṛ, cp. Vedic hasta] 1. hand D i.124; A i.47; Sn 610;
ii.174; often mentioned together with horses (°ass'ādayo), e. g.
J vi.40. — forearm Vin iv.221; of animals S v.148; J i.149;
A iv.107; M iii.104; Vism 269; DhA i.392. ekacārika-h., an
°pāda hand and foot M i.523; A i.47; J ii.117; PvA 241; DhA
elephant who wanders alone, a royal elephant J iii.175; caṇḍa
iv.7. sahassa° thousand — armed Mhvs 30, 75; pañca° hav-
h. rogue elephant M i.519; DA i.37. — hatthinī (f.) a she —
ing five hands J v.425; J v.431 (mukhassa ceva catunnaṁ ca
elephant Dh 105. hatthinikā (f.) the same Vin i.277; D i.49;
caranāṇaṁ vasena etaṁ vuttaṁ); kata° a practised hand, prac-
DA i.147.
tised (of an archer) S i.62; A ii.48; J iv.211. — hatthe karoti
-atthara elephant rug Vin i.192; D i.7; A i.181. -
to bring under one's hand, to take possession of, to subdue J
âcariya elephant trainer Vin i.345; J ii.94, 221, 411; iv.91;
vi.490; hatthaṁ gacchati to come under somebody's hand, to
Miln 201. -āroha mounted on an elephant, an elephant —
come under the sway of J i.179; hatthaga being in the power
driver D i.51; S iv.310. -âlankāra elephant's trappings J
of; hatthagata fallen into the hand or possession of, hatthap-
ii.46. -kanta=manta el. charm DhA i.163. -kantavīṇā
patta what one can put one's hand on, i. e. "before his very
lute enticing an elephant DhA i.163. -kalabha the young of
eyes" Vin i.15. As °hattha in hand, — handed; e. g. daṇḍa°
an elephant A iv.435. -kumbha the frontal globe of an ele-
stick in hand J i.59; ritta° empty — handed Sdhp 309; vīṇā° d
phant J ii.245. -kula elephant species, ten enum at VbhA
lute in hand Mhvs 30, 75. Cp. sa° with one's own hand. — 2.
397. -kkhandha the shoulder or back of an elephant J i.313;
the hand as measure, a cubit J i.34, 233 (asīti°, q. v.); Mhvs
Mhvs vi.24. PvA 75. 178. -gopaka an elephant's groom or
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