rabhasá mf(A)n. (fr. prec.) impetuous, violent, rapid, fierce, wild, [RV.] &c. &c.
(ifc.) eager for, desirous of [Kālid.]
strong, powerful (said of the Soma), [RV.]
shining, glaring, [ib.]
rabhasá m. impetuosity, vehemence, hurry, haste, speed, zeal, passion, eager desire for (comp.), [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c. (also f(A). , [L.]; ibc.; °āt ind. and °ena ind. violently, impetuously, eagerly, quickly)
rabhasá m. joy, pleasure, [Gīt.]
regret, sorrow, [W.]
poison, [L.]
N. of a magical incantation recited over weapons, [R.]
of a Dānava (v.l. raśmisa)
of a king (son of Rambha), [BhP.]
of a Rākṣasa, [L.]
of a lexicographer (also called rabhasa-pāla), [Cat.]
of a monkey, [R.]