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Havya                                                                                                  Hāsa



           S i.169; Sn 463 sq.; 490.                               sage without ref.) to be read as hāpaka "neglectful" [i. e. fr.
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                                                                   hāpeti ].
        Hasati & Hassati [owing to similarity of meaning the two roots
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           has to laugh (Sk. hasati, pp. hasita) & hṛṣ to be excited (Sk.  Hāpita [pp.  of hāpeti ] cultivated, attended, worshipped J
           hṛṣyati, pp. hṛṣita & hṛṣṭa) have become mixed in Pāli (see  iv.221; v.158 (aggihuttaṁ ahāpitaṁ; C. wrongly= hāpita);
           also hāsa). — The usual (differentiated) correspondent of Sk.  v.201=vi.565. On all passages & their relation to Com. &
           hṛṣyati is haṁsati. The Dhtp (309) gives haṁsa (=harṣa) with  BSk. see Kern, Toev. i.132, 133.
           tuṭṭhi, and (310) hasa with hasana] 1. to laugh, to be merry;  1                                     nd
                                                                Hāpeti [Caus. of hā to leave: see jahati; to which add fut. 2 sg.
           pres. hasati Bu i.28; Mhvs 35, 59; hassati Sn 328, 829; ppr.
                                                                   hāhasi J iii.172; and aor. jahi J iv.314; v.469] 1. to neglect,
           hasamāna is preferable v. l. at J iv.281 for bhāsamāna; aor.
                                                                   omit A iii.44 (ahāpayaṁ); iv.25; Dh 166; J ii.437; iv.182;
           hasi J ii.103; DhA ii.17. — Caus. hāseti [i. e. both fr. has
                                                                   ahāpetvā without omitting anything, i. e. fully A ii.77; J
           & hṛṣ] to cause to laugh; to please, to gladden Mhvs 32, 46;
                                                                   iv.132; DA i.99. atthaṁ hāpeti to lose one's advantage, to
           J vi.217, 304; DhA ii.85; aor. hāsesi Vin iii.84; ppr. hāsaya-
                                                                   fail Sn 37; J i.251. — 2. to postpone, delay (the performance
           mana making merry J i.163, 209. 210; ger. hāsayitvāna Miln
                                                                   of...) J iii.448; Vism 129. — 3. to cause to reduce, to beat
           1. — Caus. II. hāsāpeti SnA 401; J vi.311. Cp. pari°, pa°. —  down J i.124; ii.31. — 4. to be lost Sn 90 (? read hāyati).
           2. to neigh (of horses) J i.62; vi.581 (strange aor. hasissiṁsu,  2
               d
           expl as hasiṁsu by C.). — pp. hasita (& haṭṭha).     Hāpeti [in form=Sk. (Sūtras) hāvayati, Caus. of juhoti (see
                                                                   juhati), but in meaning=juhoti] to sacrifice to, worship, keep
        Hasana (nt.) [fr. hasati] laughter Dhtp 31.
                                                                   up, cultivate J v.195 (aggiṁ;=juhati C.). See Kern, Toev.
        Hasamānaka (adj.) [ppr. of hasati+ka] laughing, merry Mhvs 35,  i.133. — pp. hāpita.
           55; (nt.) as adv. °ṁ jokingly, for fun Vin i.185.
                                                                Hāyati is Pass. of jahati [hā], in sense of "to be left behind,"
        Hasita [pp. of hasati, representing both Sk. hasita & hṛṣita] laugh-  as well as "to diminish, dwindle or waste away, disappear," e.
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           ing, merry; (nt.) laughter, mirth A i.261; Pv iii.3 (=hasitavant  g. Nd 147 (+pari°, antaradhāyati); Miln 297 (+khīyati); ppr.
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           hasita — mukhin C.); Miln 297; Bu i.28; J i.62 (? read hesita);  hāyamāna Nd 543. Cp. hāyana.
           iii.223; Vism 20.                                           1
                                                                Hāyana (nt.) [fr. hā] diminution, decay, decrease D i.54; DA
               -uppāda "genesis of mirth," aesthetic faculty Tikp 276;
                                                                   i.165. Opposed to vaḍḍhana (increase) at M i.518.
           see Cpd. 20 sq.                                             2
                                                                Hāyana (nt.) [Vedic hāyana] year; in saṭṭhi° 60 years old (of an
        Hasula (adj.) [fr. has] is rather doubtful ("of charming speech"?
                                                                   elephant) M i.229; J ii.343; vi.448, 581.
           or "smiling"?). It occurs in (corrupted) verse at J vi.503=Ap
                                                                Hāyin (adj.) [fr. hā] abandoning, leaving behind Sn 755= It 62
           40 (& 307), which is to be read as "aḷāra — bhamukhā (or
                                                                   (maccu°).
           °pamhā) hasulā sussoññā tanu — majjhimā." See Kern's re-
           marks at Toev. s. v. hasula.                         Hāra [fr. harati] 1. that which may be taken; grasping, taking;
                                                                   grasp, handful, booty. In cpd. °hārin taking all that can be
        Hassa (adj. — nt.) [fr. has, cp. Sk. hāsya] ridiculous Sn 328;
                                                                   taken, rapacious, ravaging J vi.581 (of an army; Kern, Toev.
           (nt.) 1. laughter, mirth D i.19; Sn 926; DA i.72; PvA 226;
                                                                                  n
                                                                   i.133 wrong in trsl "magnificent, or something like it"). Of
           DhA iii.258; Miln 266. — 2. a joke, jest hassā pi, even in fun
                                                                   a river: tearing, rapid A iii.64; iv.137; Vism 231. — 2. cat-
           M i.415; hassena pi the same J v.481; Miln 220; °vasena in
                                                                   egory; name of the first sections of the Netti Pakaraṇa Nett 1
           jest J i.439.
                                                                   sq., 195.
        Hā (indecl.) an exclamation of grief, alas! ThA 154 (Ap v.154);
                                                                Hāraka (adj.) [fr. hāra] carrying, taking, getting; removing (f.
           VvA 323, 324.
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                                                                   hārikā) M i.385; J i.134, 479; Pv ii.9 (dhana°); SnA 259
        Hāṭaka (nt.) [cp. Sk. hāṭaka, connected with hari; cp. Goth.
                                                                   (maṁsa°). — mala° an instrument for removing ear — wax
           gulp=E. gold] gold A i.215; iv.255, 258, 262 (where T reads
                                                                   Ap 303; cp. haraṇī. sattha° a dagger carrier, assassin Vin
           haṭaka, with sātaka as v. l. at all passages); Th 2, 382; J v.90.
                                                                   iii.73; S iv.62. See also vallī.
        Hātabba at Nett 7, 32 may be interpreted as grd. of hā to go  Hāri (adj.) [fr. hṛ; cp. Sk. hāri] attractive, charming S iv.316; J
                                s
           (pres. jihīte). The C. expl it as "gametabba, netabba" (i. e. to
                                                                   i.204 (°sadda).
           be understood). Doubtful.
                                                                Hārika (adj.) [fr. hāra] carrying D ii.348.
        Hātūna see harati.
                                                                Hārin (adj.) [fr. hāra] 1. taking, carrying (f. hārinī) J i.133; Pv
        Hāna (nt.) [fr. hā, cp. Sk. hāna] relinquishing, giving up, falling  10
                                                                   ii.3  (nom. pl. f. hārī); PvA 113. — 2. robbing J i.204. —
           off; decrease, diminution, degradation A ii.167; iii.349 sq.  Cp. hāra°.
           (opp. visesa), 427; Vism 11.
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                                                                Hāriya (adj.) [fr. hāra] carrying Vv 50 ; ThA 200; VvA 212.
               -gāmin going into disgrace or insignificance A iii.349 sq.
           -bhāgiya conducive to relinquishing (of perversity and igno-  Hālidda (adj.) [fr. haliddā] dyed with turmeric; a° undyed, i. e.
           rance) D iii.272 sq.; A ii.167; Nett 77; Vism 85.       not changing colour J iii.88; cp. iii.148.
        Hāni (f.) [cp. Sk. hāni] 1. decrease, loss A ii.434; v.123 sq.; S  Hāsa [fr. has, cp. Sk. hāsa & harṣa] laughter; mirth, joy Dh 146;
           i.111; ii.206, 242; J i.338, 346. — 2. falling off, waste Mhvs  DA i.228=SnA 155 ("āmeṇḍita"); J i.33; ii.82; v.112; Miln
           33, 103. Cp. saṁ°, pari°.                               390. See also ahāsa.
                                                                       -kara giving pleasure, causing joy Miln 252. -kkhaya
        Hāpana at J v.433 is with Kern. Toev. i.132 (giving the pas-
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                                                                   ceasing of laughter Dhtp 439 (in def of gilāna, illness).
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