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sahasसहस्sáhas mfn. powerful, mighty, victorious (superl. tama), [RV.]
sáhas m. the month Mārgaśīrṣa or Agrahāyaṇa (November-December), the winter season, [VS.]; [Suśr.]; [Pur.]
sáhas n. strength, power, force, victory (sahasas putra or °saḥ sūnu m. ‘son of strength’, N. of Agni in [RV.]; sahasā ind. See below; sahobhiḥ ind. = ‘mightily, intensely’), [RV.] &c. &c.
sáhas n. water, [Naigh. i, 12]
light, [L.]; N. of various Sāmans, [ĀrṣBr.]
[cf. Goth. sigis; Angl.Sax. sigor, sige; Germ. Sieg.]
, °sa &c. See p. 1193, col. 1.
sahasāसहसाind.
(instr. of sahas), forcibly, vehemently, suddenly, quickly, precipitately, immediately, at once, unexpectedly, at random, fortuitously, in an unpremeditated manner, inconsiderately (with instr. ‘together with’).
sahasaसहसsa—hasa mf(A)n. having laughter, laughing, smiling, [Śiś. vi, 57.]
sahasthaसहस्थsaha—stha mfn. being together with, being present
saha—stha m. a companion, [Kathās.]
sahasinसहसिन्mfn. powerful, mighty, [RV.]
sahasraसहस्रsa—hasra See below.
sahásra n. (rarely) m. (perhaps fr. 7. sa + hasra = Gk. χίλιοι for χεσλοι; cf. Pers. hazār) a thousand (with the counted object in the same case sg. or pl., e.g. sahasreṇa bāhunā, ‘with a thousand arms’, [Hariv.]; sahasraṃ bhiṣajaḥ, ‘a thousand drugs’, [RV.]; or in the gen., e.g. dve sahasre suvarṇasya, ‘two thousand pieces of gold’, [Rājat.]; catvāri sahasrāṇi varṣāṇām, ‘four thousand years’, [Mn.]; sometimes in comp., either ibc., e.g. yuga-sahasram, ‘a thousand ages’, [Mn.], or ifc., e.g. sahasrāśvena, ‘with a thousand horses’; sahasram may also be used as an ind., e.g. sahasram ṛṣibhiḥ, ‘with a thousand Ṛṣis’, [RV.]; with other numerals it is used thus, ekādhikaṃ sahasram, or eka-sahasram, ‘a thousand one’, 1001; dvyadhikaṃ s°, ‘a thousand two’, 1002; ekādaśādhikam s°sahasram or ekādaśaṃ s° or ekādaśa-s°, ‘a thousand eleven’ or ‘a thousand having eleven’, 1011; viṃśaty-adhikaṃ s° or vimaṃ s°, ‘a thousand twenty’, 1020; dve sahasre or dvi-sahacram, ‘two thousand’; trīṇi sahasrāṇi or tri-sahasram, ‘three thousand’ &c.), [RV.] &c. &c.
a thousand cows or gifts (= sahasraṃ gavyam &c., used to express wealth; sahasraṃ śatāśvam, ‘a thousand cows and a hundred horses’, [ŚāṅkhŚr.]), [RV.]; [VS.]; [ŚBr.] (in later language often = ‘1000 Paṇas’, e.g. [Mn. viii, 120]; [336] &c.)
any very large number (in [Naigh. iii, 1] among the bahu-nāmāni; cf. sahasra-kiraṇa &c. below)
sahásra mf(I)n. a thousandth or the thousandth (= sahasra-tama which is the better form; cf. [Pāṇ. v, 2, 57]).
sahastaसहस्तsa—hasta mfn. having hands, [BhP.]
dexterous or skilled in handling weapons, [L.]
sahasyaसहस्यsahasyà mfn. mighty, strong, [RV.]; [AV.]
sahasyà m. the month Pauṣa (December-January), [VS.]; &c.
sahasānaसहसानsahasāná mfn. powerful, mighty, [RV.]
sahasāná m. a peacock, [Uṇ. ii, 87], Sch.
a sacrifice, oblation, [ib.]
sahasānuसहसानुmfn. patient, enduring, [L.]
m. = prec. [L.]
sahasphyaसहस्फ्यsaha—sphya mfn. with the sacrificial implement called Sphya (q.v.), [ĀpŚr.]
sahaskṛtसहस्कृत्sahas—kṛ́t mfn. bestowing strength or power, [VS.]; [TS.] (v.l.)
sahasomaसहसोमsahá—soma (sahá-), mfn. with Soma draughts, [VS.]
sahasramसहस्रम्(am), ind., e.g. sahasram ṛṣibhiḥ, ‘with a thousand Ṛṣis’, [RV.]
sahasrinसहस्रिन्sahasrín mfn. numbering a thousand, thousandfold, [RV.]; [BhP.]
gaining a thousand, [RV.]; [ŚBr.]
containing a thousand different things, [RV.]
having a thousand (also ifc.), [MBh.]; [Hariv.] &c.
paying a thousand (Paṇas as a fine), [Mn. viii, 376]
consisting of a thousand soldiers, [L.]
amounting to a thousand (as a fine), [MW.]
sahasrín m. a body of a thousand men &c., [W.]
the commander of a thousand, [ib.]
sahasvatसहस्वत्sáhas—vat (sáhas-), mfn. powerful, mighty, victorious, [RV.]; [AV.]; [BhP.] (°vat ind. mightily), [RV.]
containing the word sahas, [AitBr.]
sáhas—vat m. N. of a king (v.l. mahas-vat), [VP.]
sáhas—vat ind., mightily
sahasāmanसहसामन्sahá—sāman (sahá-), mf(°mnI)n. accompanied with songs or hymns, rich in songs, [RV.]
sahasāvatसहसावत्sahasā-vat mfn. (-sahas-vat) strong, mighty (mostly said of Agni), [RV.]
sahasthānaसहस्थानsaha—sthāna n. (used in explaining sadha-stha and sadana), [Nir.]
sahasthitaसहस्थितsaha—sthita mfn. = -stha, [Kathās.]
sahasthitiसहस्थितिsaha—sthiti f. abiding together in (comp.), [Naiṣ.]
sahasevinसहसेविन्saha—sevin mfn. having intercourse with, [MBh.]
sahasiddhaसहसिद्धsaha—siddha mfn. innate (-tva n.), [Śaṃk.] (quot)
sahaskṛtaसहस्कृतsáhas—kṛta (sáhas-), mfn. produced by strength (said of Agni), [RV.]
invigorated, increased, excited, [ib.]
sahasrāhaसहस्राहn. a thousand days, [MaitrUp.]
sahasrāraसहस्रारmfn. thousand-spoked, [BhP.]
m. n. a kind of cavity said to be found in the top of the head and to resemble a lotus reversed (fabled as the seat of the soul), [L.]
sahasrāyuसहस्रायुmfn. living a thousand years, [AitBr.]
sahasrīyaसहस्रीयsahasrī́ya mfn. giving thousandfold (v.l. °ríya; cf. varṣa-s°), [MaitrS.]
sahasradhāसहस्रधाsahasra—dhā́ ind. thousand-fold, in a thousand ways or parts, [RV.]; &c.
sahasradhīसहस्रधीsahasra—dhī mfn. thousand-witted
sahasra—dhī m. N. of a fish, [Pañcat.]
sahasraṇīसहस्रणीsahasra—ṇī m. (fr. s° + nī) a leader of a thousand or thousands, [BhP.]
sahasradāसहस्रदाsahasra—dā́ mfn. giving a thousand, [VS.]; [SV.]
sahasradaसहस्रदsahasra—da mfn. giving a thousand (cows), [Mn.]; [R.]
sahasra—da m. N. of Śiva, [MBh.]
of a son of Indu, [Hariv.]
sahasraguसहस्रगुsahasra—gu mfn. possessing a thousand cows, [Mn.]; [Gaut.]
thousand-rayed, [L.]
thousand eyed,
sahasra—gu m. the sun, [Var.]
N. of Indra, [Vām.]
sahasrahaसहस्रहsahasra—há mfn. slaying a thousand, [AV.]
sahasrakaसहस्रकsahasra—ka mfn. (for See p. 1196) thousand-headed, [Yājñ.]
n. (for sahasra-ka See p. 1195, col. 2) a thighs, [Hariv.]; [Pañcar.]
mf(ikA)n. (ifc.) amounting to a thousand, having a thousand, [MBh.]; [R.]; [Pañcar.]
sahasrasāसहस्रसाsahasra—sā́ mfn. gaining or granting a thousand, [RV.]
sahasrikaसहस्रिकn. a thousand, [Hariv.] (prob. w.r. for sahasraka)
mf(I)n. (ifc., after varṣa or abda) lasting a thousand years, [MBh.]; [Hariv.]
sahasriyaसहस्रियsahasríya mfn. a thousandfold, [RV.]
giving thousandfold, [VS.]; [TS.]
sahasrotiसहस्रोतिsahásroti mfn. = sahásramūti, [RV.]
sahastomaसहस्तोमsahá—stoma (sahá-), mfn. with hymns, having hymns, [RV.]
sahasvatīसहस्वतीsáhas—vatī (atī), f. (prob.) N. of a plant, [RV.]; [AV.]
sahasrākhyaसहस्राख्यm. ‘having a thousand names’, N. of a mountain, [Śatr.]
n. N. of wk.
sahasrāṃśuसहस्रांशुmfn. thousand-rayed
m. the sun, [Mn.]; [MBh.]; [R.] &c.
sahasrāṅkaसहस्राङ्क(?) m. the sun, [L.]
sahasrāśvaसहस्राश्वm. ‘having a thousand horses’, N. of a king, [VP.]
sahasrājitसहस्राजित्sahasrā-jit m. N. of a son of Bhajamāna, [Hariv.]; [Pur.]
sahasrākṣīसहस्राक्षी(ī), f. N. of a goddess, [ib.]
sahasrākṣaसहस्राक्षsahasrākṣá mfn. thousand-eyed, [RV.]; [VS.]; [TS.] &c.
all-perceiving, all-inspecting, [W.]
sahasrākṣá m. N. of Indra (so called from the curse of Gautama who detecting Indra in a desire to seduce his wife Ahalyā covered him with a thousand marks of the female organ, afterwards changed to eyes; a different legend is in [Rām. i, 48]), [MBh.]; [Kāv.]; [Pur.]
of Indra in the 9th Manv-antara, [MārkP.]
of Puruṣa, [MW.]
of Viṣṇu, [ib.]
of Fire and Rudra, [ib.]
of Śiva, [ib.]
a clear sky, [VarBṛS.]
N. of a partic. Mantra, [Baudh.]
sahasrākṣá m. or n. (?) of a place, [Cat.]
sahasrākṣá m. of wk.
sahasrārghaसहस्रार्घsahasrārghá or sahásrārgha, mfn. equivalent to a thousand, [RV.]; [AV.]
sahasrārhaसहस्रार्हsahasrā́rha mfn. worth a thousand (cows), [ŚBr.]
sahasrāsyaसहस्रास्यm. ‘thousand-faced’, ‘thousand-headed’, N. of the Serpent Ananta, [KāśīKh.]
sahasrāyusसहस्रायुस्sahásrāyus mfn. = °rāyu, [AV.]; [ŚBr.]; [Pañcar.]
sahásrāyus m. N. of a man, [Kathās.]
sahasrabhidसहस्रभिद्sahasra—bhid m. musk, [Bhpr.]
sahasraghniसहस्रघ्निsahasra—ghní mfn. killing a thousand, [AV.] (v.l. -ghnyá).
sahasraśasसहस्रशस्sahasra—śás ind. by thousands, [AV.]; &c.
sahasradṛśसहस्रदृश्sahasra—dṛś mfn. thousand-eyed, [R.]
N. of Indra, [MBh.]; [RāmatUp.]
of Viṣṇu, [A.]
sahasradosसहस्रदोस्sahasra—dos mfn. having a thousand arms
sahasra—dos m. N. of Arjuna Kārtavīrya, [L.]
sahasrajitसहस्रजित्sahasra—jít mfn. conquering or winning a thousand, [RV.]
sahasra—jít m. N. of Viṣṇu, [L.]
of a king, [MBh.]
of a son of Indu, [VP.]
of a son of Kṛṣṇa, [BhP.]
= sahajrā-jit, [MW.]
sahasrapādसहस्रपाद्sahasra—pād See -pad.
sahasrapadसहस्रपद्sahásra—pad (sahásra-; strong base -pād), mfn. thousand-footed, [RV.]; [AV.]; [Br.] &c.
having a thousand columns, [MBh.]
sahásra—pad m. N. of Puruṣa, [MW.]
of Viṣṇu, [ib.]
of Śiva, [ib.]
of Brahmā, [W.]
of a Ṛṣi, [MBh.]
sahasrarucसहस्ररुच्sahasra—ruc m. the sun, [Harav.]
sahasravācसहस्रवाच्sahasra—vāc m. N. of a son of Dhṛtarāṣṭra, [MBh.]
sahasravatसहस्रवत्sahásra—vat (sahásra-), mfn. a thousand fold, [RV.]
containing the word sahasra, [ŚBr.]; [KātyŚr.]
sahasravṛtसहस्रवृत्sahasra—vṛ́t mfn. including thousands, [TĀr.] (accord. to Sch. vṛt = vriyamāṇa, prārthyamāna).
sahasrayājसहस्रयाज्sahasra—yāj mfn. next, [PañcavBr.]
sahasra—yāj m. one who sacrifices a thousand victims, [MW.]
sahasredhmaसहस्रेध्मsahásredhma a thousand pieces of wood, [MaitrS.]
sahasādṛṣṭaसहसादृष्टsahasā—dṛṣṭa m. ‘seen fortuitously’, an adopted son, [L.]
sahasaumitriसहसौमित्रिsaha—saumitri mfn. with Saumitri (i.e. Lakṣmaṇa), [R.]
sahasaṃvādaसहसंवादsaha—saṃvāda m. speaking together, conversation, [BhP.]
sahasaṃvāsaसहसंवासsaha—saṃvāsa m. dwelling together, [Rājat.]
sahasaṃvegaसहसंवेगsaha—saṃvega mfn. vehemently excited, [MBh.]
sahasambhalāसहसम्भलाsahá—sambhalā (sahá-), f. with (her) suitor, [RV.]
sahasambhavaसहसम्भवsaha—sambhava mfn. born or produced together or at the same time (with janmanā = ‘innate’), [Kāv.]
sahasodgataसहसोद्गतm. N. of a man, [Buddh.]
sahasrāṇīkaसहस्राणीकm. = °rānīka, [MW.]
sahasrācāraसहस्राचारm. Barleria Prionitis, [MW.]
sahasrāhnyaसहस्राह्न्यsahasrāhnyá n. a thousand days' journey, [AV.]
sahasrāmaghaसहस्रामघsahásrā-magha mfn. having a thousand treasures or gifts, [RV.]
sahasrānīkaसहस्रानीकm. N. of a king, [Kathās.]; [BhP.]
sahasrānanaसहस्राननm. ‘thousand-faced’, N. of Viṣṇu, [MBh.]
sahasrāpoṣaसहस्रापोषsahasrā-poṣá m. = sahasra-p°, [AV.]
sahasrāpsasसहस्राप्सस्sahásrāpsas mfn. thousand-shaped, [RV.] ([Sāy.])
sahasrārajaसहस्रारजsahasrāra—ja m. pl. N. of a class of gods (with Jainas), [L.]
sahasrārcisसहस्रार्चिस्mfn. thousand-rayed, [Śivag.]
m. the sun, [Ragh.]
sahasrātmanसहस्रात्मन्mfn. having a thousand natures, [Yājñ.]
sahasrāvaraसहस्रावरm. a fine below a thousand or from five hundred to a thousand Paṇas, [W.]
sahasrāyudhaसहस्रायुधmfn. having a thousand weapons, [Sāh.]
m. N. of a man, [Kathās.]
sahasrabhānuसहस्रभानुsahasra—bhānu mfn. thousand-rayed, [Śiś.]
sahasrabhāvaसहस्रभावsahasra—bhāva m. the becoming a thousand, [ĀśvŚr.]
sahasrabharaसहस्रभरsahásra—bhara (sahásra-), mfn. carrying off a thousand as spoil, [RV.]
sahasrabhujāसहस्रभुजाsahasra—bhujā (ā), f. N. of Durgā, [MW.]
sahasrabhujaसहस्रभुजsahasra—bhuja mf(A)n. thousand-armed, [Devīm.]
sahasra—bhuja m. N. of Viṣṇu, [MW.]
of a Gandharva, [Kāraṇḍ.]
sahasradhārāसहस्रधाराsahásra—dhārā (ā), f. a streams of water conveyed through a vessel pierced with a thousand little holes, [L.]
sahasradhāraसहस्रधारsahásra—dhāra (sahásra-), mf(A)n. ‘thousand-streamed’, discharging a thousand streams, [RV.]
flowing in a thousand streams, [MW.]
sahasra—dhāra mfn. having a thousand edges
sahasra—dhāra m. the discus of Viṣṇu, [L.]
sahasradhautaसहस्रधौतsahasra—dhauta mfn. cleansed a thousand times, [Car.]
sahasraṇīthaसहस्रणीथsahásra—ṇītha (sahásra-), mfn. (fr. s° + nītha) having a thousand expedients or artifices, [RV.]
praised in a thousand hymns, [MW.]
skilled in a thousand sciences, [ib.]
sahasraṇītiसहस्रणीतिsahásra—ṇīti (sahásra-), mfn. (fr. s° + nīti) having a thousand ways and means, [RV.]
sahasraśākhaसहस्रशाखsahasra—śākha mfn. having a thousand branches (also fig.), [TUp.]; [Kusum.]
sahasraśalaसहस्रशलsahásra—śala (sahásra-), a distance of a thousand Śalas, [MaitrS.]; [Kāṭh.]