Русско-санскритский словарь / русско-санскритский словарь.
Около 30 тысяч слов санскрита.
m. | sg. | du. | pl. |
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Nom. | mahān | mahāntau | mahāntaḥ |
Gen. | mahataḥ | mahatoḥ | mahatām |
Dat. | mahate | mahadbhyām | mahadbhyaḥ |
Instr. | mahatā | mahadbhyām | mahadbhiḥ |
Acc. | mahāntam | mahāntau | mahataḥ |
Abl. | mahataḥ | mahadbhyām | mahadbhyaḥ |
Loc. | mahati | mahatoḥ | mahatsu |
Voc. | mahān | mahāntau | mahāntaḥ |
f. | sg. | du. | pl. |
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Nom. | mahatā | mahate | mahatāḥ |
Gen. | mahatāyāḥ | mahatayoḥ | mahatānām |
Dat. | mahatāyai | mahatābhyām | mahatābhyaḥ |
Instr. | mahatayā | mahatābhyām | mahatābhiḥ |
Acc. | mahatām | mahate | mahatāḥ |
Abl. | mahatāyāḥ | mahatābhyām | mahatābhyaḥ |
Loc. | mahatāyām | mahatayoḥ | mahatāsu |
Voc. | mahate | mahate | mahatāḥ |
n. | sg. | du. | pl. |
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Nom. | mahat | mahatī | mahānti |
Gen. | mahataḥ | mahatoḥ | mahatām |
Dat. | mahate | mahadbhyām | mahadbhyaḥ |
Instr. | mahatā | mahadbhyām | mahadbhiḥ |
Acc. | mahat | mahatī | mahānti |
Abl. | mahataḥ | mahadbhyām | mahadbhyaḥ |
Loc. | mahati | mahatoḥ | mahatsu |
Voc. | mahat | mahatī | mahānti |
महत् [ mahat ] [ mahát ] m. f. n. ( orig. pr. p. of √ 1. [ mah ] ; strong form , [ mahānt ] f. [ mahatī́ ] ; in ep. often [ mahat ] for [ mahāntam ] ; ibc. mostly [ mahā ] q.v.) great (in space , time , quantity or degree) i.e. large , big , huge , ample , extensive , long , abundant , numerous , considerable , important , high , eminent Lit. RV. (also ind. in [ mahad-√ bhū ] , to become great or full ( said of the moon ) Lit. Śiś.)
abounding on rich in (instr.) Lit. ChUp.
(ifc.) distinguished by Lit. Śak.
early (morning) Lit. ib.
advanced (afternoon) Lit. MBh.
violent (pain or emotion) Lit. ib.
thick (as darkness) , gross Lit. ib.
loud (as noise) Lit. Lāṭy.
many (people , with [ jana ] sg.) Lit. MBh. ( with [ uktha ] n. a partic. Uktha of 720 verses ; with [ aukthya ] n. N. of a Sāman Lit. MBh. ; [ mahānti bhūtāni ] , the gross elements Lit. Mn. Lit. MBh. ; cf. [ mahābhūta ] )
[ mahat ] m. a great or noble man ( opp. to [ nīca ] , [ alpa ] or [ dīna ] ) Lit. Kāv. Lit. Kām. Lit. Pañcat.
the leader of a sect or superior of a monastery Lit. RTL. 87 n. 1
a camel Lit. L.
N. of Rudra or of a partic. Rudra Lit. BhP.
of a Dānava Lit. Hariv.
( scil. [ gaṇa ] ) , a partic. class of deceased progenitors Lit. MārkP.
of two princes Lit. VP.
m. ( rarely n. scil. [ tattva ] ) , " the great principle " , N. of Buddhi , " Intellect " , or the intellectual principle (according to the Sāṃkhya philosophy the second of the 23 principles produced from Prakṛiti and so called as the (great) source of Ahaṃkāra , " self-consciousness " , and Manas , " the mind " ; cf. Lit. IW. 83 , 91 ) Lit. MaitrUp. Lit. Mn. Lit. Sāṃkhyak. Lit. MBh.
[ mahatī ] f. the egg-plant Lit. Bhpr.
[ mahat ] m. the (7 or 100-stringed) lute of Nārada Lit. Śiś.
( with [ dvādaśī ] ) , the 12th day in the light half of the month Bhādrapada Lit. Pur. Lit. Suśr.
n. anything great or important Lit. ChUp.
greatness , power , might Lit. ŚBr. Lit. ĀśvGṛ.
dominion Lit. L.
a great thing , important matter , the greater part Lit. ĀśvGṛ.
advanced state or time ( [ mahatí rātriyai ] or [ rātryai ] , in the middle of the night Lit. TS. Lit. Br.)
sacred knowledge Lit. MBh.