Русско-санскритский словарь / русско-санскритский словарь.
Около 30 тысяч слов санскрита.
m. | sg. | du. | pl. |
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Nom. | hariḥ | harī | harayaḥ |
Gen. | hareḥ | haryoḥ | harīṇām |
Dat. | haraye | haribhyām | haribhyaḥ |
Instr. | hariṇā | haribhyām | haribhiḥ |
Acc. | harim | harī | harīn |
Abl. | hareḥ | haribhyām | haribhyaḥ |
Loc. | harau | haryoḥ | hariṣu |
Voc. | hare | harī | harayaḥ |
f. | sg. | du. | pl. |
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Nom. | hari_ā | hari_e | hari_āḥ |
Gen. | hari_āyāḥ | hari_ayoḥ | hari_ānām |
Dat. | hari_āyai | hari_ābhyām | hari_ābhyaḥ |
Instr. | hari_ayā | hari_ābhyām | hari_ābhiḥ |
Acc. | hari_ām | hari_e | hari_āḥ |
Abl. | hari_āyāḥ | hari_ābhyām | hari_ābhyaḥ |
Loc. | hari_āyām | hari_ayoḥ | hari_āsu |
Voc. | hari_e | hari_e | hari_āḥ |
n. | sg. | du. | pl. |
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Nom. | hari | hariṇī | harīṇi |
Gen. | hariṇaḥ | hariṇoḥ | harīṇām |
Dat. | hariṇe | haribhyām | haribhyaḥ |
Instr. | hariṇā | haribhyām | haribhiḥ |
Acc. | hari | hariṇī | harīṇi |
Abl. | hariṇaḥ | haribhyām | haribhyaḥ |
Loc. | hariṇi | hariṇoḥ | hariṣu |
Voc. | hari | hariṇī | harīṇi |
sg. | du. | pl. | |
---|---|---|---|
Nom. | hariḥ | harī | harayaḥ |
Gen. | hareḥ | haryoḥ | harīṇām |
Dat. | haraye | haribhyām | haribhyaḥ |
Instr. | hariṇā | haribhyām | haribhiḥ |
Acc. | harim | harī | harīn |
Abl. | hareḥ | haribhyām | haribhyaḥ |
Loc. | harau | haryoḥ | hariṣu |
Voc. | hare | harī | harayaḥ |
हरि [ hari ] [ hári ]2 m. f. n. ( prob. fr. a lost √ [ hṛ ] , " to be yellow or green " ; for 1. [ hari ] see above , col.2) fawn-coloured , reddish brown , brown , tawny , pale yellow , yellow , fallow , bay (esp. applied to horses) , green , greenish Lit. RV. ,
[ hari ] m. yellow or reddish brown or green (the colour) Lit. L.
a horse , steed (esp. of Indra) Lit. RV.
a lion Lit. MBh. Lit. Kāv.
the sign of the zodiac Leo Lit. VarBṛS.
the sun Lit. ib.
= [ hari-nakṣatra ] Lit. ib.
a monkey Lit. MBh. Lit. R.
( Lit. L. also , a ray of light ; the moon ; Phaseolus Mungo ; a jackal ; a parrot ; a peacock ; the Koil or Indian cuckoo ; a goose ; a frog ; a snake ; fire)
the wind or N. of Vāyu (god of the wind) Lit. R.
of Indra Lit. ib.
(esp.) N. of Vishṇu-Kṛishṇa ( in this sense thought by some to be derived from √ [ hṛ ] , " to take away or remove evil or sin " ) Lit. MBh. Lit. Kāv.
of Brahmā Lit. TĀr.
of Yama Lit. L.
of Śiva Lit. L.
of Śukra Lit. L.
of Su-parṇa Lit. L.
of a son of Garuḍa Lit. MBh.
of a Rākshasa Lit. ib.
of a Dānava Lit. Hariv.
of a son of Akampana (or Anukampana) Lit. MBh.
of a son of Tārakâksha Lit. ib.
of a son of Parājit Lit. Hariv.
of a son of Parāvṛit Lit. VP.
of a worshipper of Vishṇu Lit. BhP.
of various authors and scholars (esp. of the poet Bhartṛi-hari as the author of the Vākya-padīya ; also with [ miśra ] , [ bhaṭṭa ] , [ dīkṣita ] ) Lit. Cat.
of a mountain Lit. VP.
of a world ( cf. [ hari-varṣa ] ) Lit. L.
of a metre Lit. Col.
of a partic. high number Lit. Buddh.
pl. men , people (= [ manuṣyāḥ ] ) Lit. Naigh. ii , 3
a partic. class of gods under Manu Tāmasa Lit. Pur.
[ harī ] f. N. of the mythical mother of the monkeys Lit. MBh. Lit. R. ( cf. Lat. (holus) , (helvus) , (fulvus) ; Lith. (z3álias) , (z3élti) ; Slav. (zelenu) ; Germ. (gëlo) , (gelb) ; Eng. (yellow) . )