mf(ā-or h/ariṇī-)n. yellowish, pale yellow, fallow, pale red, pale (also,"pale with fright"), greenish, green (also;"verdant"as opp. to śuṣka-"dry") etc.
हरित a. (-ता or -हरिणी f.) [हृ-इतच्] Green, of a green colour, verdant; रम्यान्तरः कमलिनीहरितैः सरोभिः Ś. 4.1; Ku.4.14; Me.21; Ki.5.38. -2 Tawny. -3 Dark-blue. -तः 1 The green colour. -2 A lion. -3 A kind of grass. -Comp. -अश्मन् m. 1 an emerald. -2 blue vitriol. -उपलः an emerald; प्रेक्षां क्षिपन्तं हरितोपलाद्रेः Bhāg.3.8.24. -उपलेपनम् green plastering or drawing. -कपिश a. yellowish brown. -छद a. green-leaved. -पण्यम् trading in vegetables; Kau. A.2.1. -हरिः the sun.
a. (â, C.; hárinî, V.) yellowish, tawny; pale (with fright); greenish, green (C.); n. gold (V.); vegetable (C.): -ka, a. green; n. grass; vegetable; -kapisa, a. yellowish brown; -kkhada, a. having green leaves; -dhânya, n. green = unripe corn; -pattra-maya, a. (î) formed of green leaves; (hárita)-srag, a. bearing yellow (or green) festoons (trees; AV.); adorned with a golden chain (steed; Br.).
noun (masculine) a kind of venomous frog (maṇḍūka)
a lion (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a class of gods in the 12th Manvantara (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a son of Kaiśyapa (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a son of Parāvṛt (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a son of Rohita (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a son of Rohitāśva (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a son of Vapuṣmat (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a son of Yadu (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a son of Yuvanāśva (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of an ichneumon (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Phaseolus Mungo or Lobatus (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the descendants of Harita (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
yellowish (the colour) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
adjective fallow (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
green (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
greenish (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
pale (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
pale red (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
pale yellow (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
yellowish (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
noun (neuter) sthauṇeyaka
a kind of fragrant plant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a yellowish or greenish substance (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
gold (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
greens (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
vegetables (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a kind of poison Frequency rank 9742/72933
noun (neuter) noise (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
song or cry of the Kokila or Indian cuckoo (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
sound (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
sound uttered in copulation (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
adjective filled with (gen. or comp.) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
full (opp. to rikta) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
nourished (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
adjective rendered noisy. made resonant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
ringing (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
sounding (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
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