hárita 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.]