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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Hanuk! (f.) [fr. hanu] the jaw J i.498; DA i.97; Miln 229; also nt. Vin ii.266; J i.461; ii.127; iv.188; --<br />

˚a&&hika the jaw bone J i.265 sq.; Vism 251; VbhA 58; KhA 49; SnA 116.<br />

Hantar<br />

Hantar [n. ag. fr. hanati] a striker, one who kills D i.56; A ii.116 sq.; iii.161 sq.; S i.85; Dh 389.<br />

Handa<br />

Handa (indecl.) [cp. Sk. hanta, ha'+ta] an exhortative-emphatic particle used like Gr. a)/ge dh/ or French<br />

allons, voilà: well then, now, come along, alas! It is constructed with 1st pres. & fut., or imper, 2nd person<br />

D i.106, 142; ii.288; Sn 153, 701, 1132; J i.88, 221, 233; iii.135; DA i.237 (=vavas!y'atthe nip!to); Nd2<br />

697 (=padasandhi); Pv i.103 (=ga*ha PvA 49); ii.321 (= upasagg'atthe nip!ta PvA 88); DhA i.16, 410<br />

(handa je); SnA 200 (vvavas!ne), 491 (id.); VvA 230 (hand' âha' gamiss!mi).<br />

Hanna<br />

Hanna (nt.) [pp. of hanati2] easing oneself, emptying of the bowels; su˚ a good (i. e. modest) performance<br />

of bodily evacuation, i. e. modesty J i.421.<br />

Hambho<br />

Hambho (indecl.) [ha'+bho] a particle expressing surprise or haughtiness J i.184, 494. See also ambho.<br />

Hammiya<br />

Hammiya (nt.) [cp. Vedic harmya house & BSk. harmik! "summer -- house" (?) Divy 244] customarily<br />

given as "a long, storied mansion which has an upper chamber placed on the top," a larger building, p!s!da,<br />

(store -- ) house Vin i.58, 96, 239; ii.146 (with vih!ra, a..hayoga, p!s!da, guh!, as the 5 len!ni), 152, 195;<br />

Miln 393; Nd1 226=Vism 25. ˚ -- gabbha a chamber on the upper storey Vin ii.152.<br />

Haya<br />

Haya [cp. Vedic haya, fr. hi to impel. A diff. etym. see Walde, Lat. Wtb. s. v. haedus] 1. a horse Vv 641; J<br />

ii.98; Miln 2. -- 2. speed M i.446. -- ˚v!hin drawn by horses J vi.125.<br />

Hara<br />

Hara (adj.) ( -- ˚) [fr. h%] taking, fetching; vayo˚ bringing age (said of grey hairs) J i.138; du˚ S i.36.<br />

Hara*a<br />

Hara*a (nt.) [fr. h%] taking, seizing, removing J i.117, 118, 232; DA i.71. kucchi˚ n. filling of the belly J<br />

i.277. ˚bhatta a meal to take along DhA ii.144.<br />

Hara*aka<br />

Hara*aka (nt.) [fr. hara*a] goods in transit, movable goods Vin iii.51.<br />

Hara*"

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