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Word (IAST)Word (Devanagari)Overview
haritहरित्harít mfn. fawn-coloured, pale yellow, yellowish, pale red, fallow, bay, tawny, greenish, [RV.] &c. &c.
harít m. pale yellow, reddish, bay (the colour), [L.]
a horse of the Sun (harito harīṃś ca, acc. pl. ‘the horses of the Sun and of Indra’), [Śak.]
emerald, [BhP.]
a lion, [L.]
the sun, [L.]
N. of Viṣṇu, [L.]
Phaseolus Mungo (prob. w.r. for hari), [L.]
harít f. a female horse of a reddish colour, a bay mare (applied to the horses of Soma, Indra, and Tvaṣṭṛ, and esp. to sapta-haritaḥ, ‘the 7 horses of the Sun’, thought to symbolize the days of the week), [RV.]; [TS.]; [MBh.]; [R.]; [BhP.]
a quarter of the sky, [RV.]; [ŚBr.]; [Kāv.] &c.
pl. rivers (= nadyas), [Naigh. i, 13]
grass or a species of grass, [L.]
turmeric, [W.]
haritāहरिताháritā (ā), f. Dūrvā grass, [Śiś.] (= nīla-dūrva, [L.])
turmeric, [L.]
a brown-coloured grape, [L.]
Sesbania Aegyptiaca, [L.]
a kind of Svara-bhakti, [TPrāt.], Sch.
haritaहरितhárita mf(A or ha/riRI)n. yellowish, pale yellow, fallow, pale red, pale (also, ‘pale with fright’), greenish, green (also; ‘verdant’ as opp. to śuṣka ‘dry’), [RV.] &c. &c.
hárita m. yellowish (the colour), [L.]
Phaseolus Mungo or Lobatus, [L.]
a lion, [L.]
N. of a son of Kaśyapa, [ŚBr.]
of a son of Yadu, [Hariv.]
of a son of Rohita, [BhP.]
of a son of Rohitāśva, [ib.]
of a son of Yuvanāśva, [ib.]
of a son of Parāvṛt, [ib.]
of a son of Vapuṣmat, [MārkP.]
of an ichneumon (v.l. hariṇa), [MBh.]
hárita m. pl. the descendants of Harita (also called harītāḥ), [ĀśvŚr.] (cf. [Pāṇ. ii, 4, 67], Vārtt. 1, [Pat.])
N. of partic. verses of the [AV.] (also haretā mantrāḥ), [Cat.]
of a class of gods in the 12th Manvantara, [Pur.]
hárita (am), n. a yellowish or greenish substance, [ŚBr.]
gold, [AV.]; [Kāṭh.]
greens, vegetables, [Viṣṇ.] (‘unripe grain’ Sch.)
a kind of fragrant plant (= sthauṇcyaka), [L.]
haritālīहरिताली(ī), f. Panicum Dactylon, [L.]
the blade of a sword, [L.]
the fourth (or third) day in the light half of the month Bhādra, [L.]
a streak or line in the sky, [L.]
the atmosphere, [L.]
haritālaहरितालm. a kind of pigeon of a yellowish green colour, Columba Hurriyala, [L.]
(am), n. yellow orpiment or sulphuret of arsenic (described as the seed or seminal energy of Viṣṇu = harer vīryam), [MBh.]; [Hariv.] &c.
haritāyaहरितायNom. P. Ā. °yati or °yate, to become or appear green, [Bhaṭṭ.]; [Kād.]
haritakīहरितकी(ī), f. Terminalia Chebula, [Divyāv.]
haritakaहरितकmfn. greenish (applied to the 6th unknown quantity), [Col.]
m. or n. a green herb, [Car.]
(am), n. grass, [Śiś.]
haritmatहरित्मत्harit—mat mfn. g. yavādi.
haritvacहरित्वच्hari—tvac mfn. yellow-skinned, [ĀpŚr.]
haritvatहरित्वत्harít—vat (hárit-), mfn. gold-coloured, [RV.]
haritāśmaहरिताश्मn. ‘green-coloured stone’, a turquoise or emerald, [L.]
sulphate of copper or blue vitriol, [L.]
haritāśvaहरिताश्वmfn. having reddish or bay horses (the Sun), [MBh.]
m. N. of a son of Su-dyumna, [VP.]
haritatvaहरितत्वharita—tva n. yellowish green (the colour), [Car.]
haritpatiहरित्पतिharit—pati m. the regent of a quarter of the sky, [Naiṣ.]
haritrātaहरित्रातhari—trāta mfn. protected by Hari, [MW.]
haritālakaहरितालकm. a kind of pigeon (= haritāla), [L.]
n. yellow orpiment, [L.]
painting the person, theatrical decoration, [W.]
haritālikāहरितालिका(ikā), f., see next.
f. Panicum Dactylon, [L.]
the fourth (or third) day of the light half of the month Bhādra, [L.]
haritāruṇaहरितारुणmfn. yellowish-red, [Kum.]
haritīkṛtaहरितीकृतharitī-kṛta mfn. painted green, [Hit.]
haritaśākaहरितशाकharita—śāka m. Moringa Pterygospermum, [L.]
haritahariहरितहरिharita—hari m. ‘having reddish or bay horses’, the Sun, [Kāv.]
haritalatāहरितलताharita—latā f. = pattrikā, [L.]
haritasenaहरितसेनharita—sena m. N. of a king, [Buddh.]
haritasrajहरितस्रज्hárita—sraj (hárita-), mfn. wearing or forming yellow (green) garlands, [AV.]
adorned with a golden chain or garland, [AitBr.]
haritatṛṇaहरिततृणharita—tṛṇa n. green grass, [MW.]
haritayavaहरितयवharita—yava m. green barley, [ĀpŚr.]
haritopalaहरितोपलm. ‘green stone’, an emerald, [BhP.]
haritoṣaṇaहरितोषणhari—toṣaṇa n. N. of wk.
haritparṇaहरित्पर्णharit—parṇa n. ‘green-leaved’, a radish, [L.]
harituragaहरितुरगhari—turaga m. a horse of I°, [Bcar.]
N. of I° id., [ib.]
haritāśmakaहरिताश्मकn. a turquoise, [Hcat.]
haritadhānyaहरितधान्यharita—dhānya n. green i.e. unripe corn, [Gaut.]
haritacchadaहरितच्छदharita—cchada mf(A)n. having green leaves, [MBh.]
harita—cchada m. a tree, plant, [L.]
haritagarbhaहरितगर्भharita—garbha mf(A)n. containing a golden germ, [ĀpŚr.]
haritakātyaहरितकात्यharita—kātya m. N. of a man, [Pāṇ. i, 1, 73], Vārtt. 8.
haritaneminहरितनेमिन्harita—nemin mfn. having (a chariot with) golden fellies (Śiva), [R.]
haritapāṇḍuहरितपाण्डुharita—pāṇḍu mfn. yellowish-pale, [Suśr.]
haritaprabhaहरितप्रभharita—prabha mfn. appearing yellowish or pale, [Hariv.]
haritaspṛśaहरितस्पृशharita—spṛśa mfn. (?), [JaimUp.]
haritayajñaहरितयज्ञharita—yajña m. N. of a man (see hāritay°).
haritālamayaहरितालमयharitāla—maya mf(I)n. consisting or made of orpiment, [Kum.]
haritabheṣajaहरितभेषजharita—bheṣajá n. a remedy against jaundice, [AV.]
haritacārikaहरितचारिकharita—cārika mfn. (perhaps) using supernatural means of locomotion, [Divyāv.]
haritagomayaहरितगोमयharita—gomaya m. pl. fresh cow-dung, [Kauś.]; [Gobh.]
haritajambhanहरितजम्भन्harita—jambhan mfn., [Pāṇ. v, 4, 125.]
haritakaśākaहरितकशाकharitaka—śāka n. Moringa Pterygospermum, [Suśr.]
haritakapiśaहरितकपिशharita—kapiśa mfn. yellowish-brown, [Megh.]
haritārdhakāyaहरितार्धकायmfn. having half the body green, [Bcar.]
harituraṃgamaहरितुरंगमhari—turaṃgama m. id., [MW.]
haritālajanakaहरितालजनकharitāla—janaka m. orpiment-producer (a word employed in modern Sanskṛt to express the metal arsenic).
haritālikākathāहरितालिकाकथाharitālikā—kathā f. N. of wk.
haritapattrikāहरितपत्त्रिकाharita—pattrikā f. a species of plant, [L.]
haritālikāvrataहरितालिकाव्रतharitālikā—vrata n. a partic. religious observance on the above day, [Cat.]
haritālikāpūjanaहरितालिकापूजनharitālikā—pūjana n. N. of wk.
haritapattramayaहरितपत्त्रमयharita—pattra-maya mf(I)n. formed of green leaves, [Śiś.]
harituraṃgamāyudhaहरितुरंगमायुधhari—turaṃga°māyudha n. I°'s thunderbolt, [ib.]
haritālikāvratakathāहरितालिकाव्रतकथाharitālikā-vrata—kathā f. N. of wk.
haritattvamuktāvalīहरितत्त्वमुक्तावलीhari—tattva-muktāvali or hari—tattva-muktāva°lī, f. N. of a Comm.
haritattvamuktāvaliहरितत्त्वमुक्तावलिhari—tattva-muktāvali or hari—tattva-muktāva°lī, f. N. of a Comm.
haritālikāvratanirṇayaहरितालिकाव्रतनिर्णयharitālikā-vrata—nirṇaya m. N. of wk.