| ahī | अही | ahī́ m. (only gen. sg. nom. and acc. pl. ahyás; gen. pl. ahī́nām) a snake, [RV. ix, 77, 3]; [x, 139, 6] |
| N. of a demon conquered by Indra and his companions, [RV. x, 138, 1] and [144, 4] (cf. ahīśúva s.v.) |
| ahī́ (ī́), f. a cow, [Naigh.] |
| ahī́ (ī́), f. du. heaven and earth, [Naigh.] |
| ahī́ See [ib.] |
| ahīna | अहीन | , ahna See ss.vv. |
| áhīna m. (fr. áhan, [Pāṇ. vi, 4, 145]) ‘lasting several days’, a sacrifice lasting several days, [AitBr.]; [ĀśvŚr.] &c. |
| áhīna n. id. Comm. on [Mn. xi, 197] |
| áhīna mfn. only ifc. with numerals (cf. [Pāṇ. v, 1, 87] and [vi, 4, 145]) e.g. try-ahīna, dvyahīna, qq.vv. |
| á-hīna mfn. unimpaired, whole, entire, full, [ŚBr.]; [AitBr.] &c. |
| ‘not deprived of’, not withdrawing from (instr.), [Mn. ii, 183] |
| not defective or inferior, excellent, [VarBṛS.]; [Ragh. xviii, 13] |
| á-hīna m. N. of a prince, [VP.] |
| ahīra | अहीर | m. (= abhīra) a cowherd, [L.] |
| ahīśuva | अहीशुव | ahīśúva m. N. of a demon conquered by Indra, [RV. viii, 32, 2] and [26]; [77, 2]; [x, 144, 3.] |
| ahīnāha | अहीनाह | a-hīnāha mfn. one whose days are not lessened, [BaudhP.] |
| ahīnagu | अहीनगु | a-hīna—gu m. N. of a prince (son of Devānīka), [Hariv. 825]; [Ragh. xviii, 13.] |
| ahīnara | अहीनर | ahī—nara m. N. of a prince, [VP.] |
| ahī-nara See ahī́ s.v. áhi. |
| ahīndra | अहीन्द्र | m. ‘lord of the snakes’, Patañjali (mentioned under this name in Mahīpa's Anekārthatilaka). |
| ahīraṇi | अहीरणि | m. (cf. áhi and ahī́) a two-headed snake, [L.] |
| ahīvatī | अहीवती | ahī-vatī f. ‘filled with snakes’, N. of a river (?), [Pāṇ. vi, 3, 120.] |
| ahī-vatī See áhi. |
| ahīśvara | अहीश्वर | m. ‘lord of the serpents’ i.e. Śeṣa, [L.] |
| ahīramaṇi | अहीरमणि | ahī-ramaṇi f. a two-headed snake (= ahīraṇi), [Hcar.] |
| ahīnavādin | अहीनवादिन् | a-hīna—vādin mfn. a witness capable of giving evidence, [L.] |
| ahīnakarman | अहीनकर्मन् | a-hīna—karman mfn. ‘not devoted to inferior or vile work’ (or ‘not neglecting one's regular actions’), [Gaut.] |