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hantum ... hatvA
- 0 hant/um
- to kill


































- 1 han/u
- jaw

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- 3 hanUm/atu
- pn (metronymic of hanumatu, see WP Hanuman)













- 4 hanum/atu
- pn (ofa monkey, see WP Hanuman)









- 5 hanyAd
- he would kill





























- 6 hanyAm
- I would kill












- 7 hanyamAn/aA
- being killed







- 8 hanyAs
- you would kill



- 9 hanyAtAm
- both would kill (han + yAtAm''')
- 10 hany/ate
- is being killed










- 11 hanyeyam
- I would be killed (this has mip, so it is bad grammar for hanyeya, which is han + yak + iT)
- 12 hanyus
- they would kill



- 13 hApay/atR
- abandoning, neglecting, ignoring, disregarding
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- 15 hAr/a
- necklace (esp. of pearls)






- 16 har/a
- pn (of ziva);
(latter) that takes away

















- 17 haraN/a
- the taking, the kidnapping








- 18 har/ate
- he takes away



- 19 har/ati
- he takes away
















- 20 har/atR
- taking away






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- 22 hArd/a
- n love, kindness, affection



- 23 hArdiky/a
- pn (of kRtavarman3 )























- 24 hAr/I
- carrier

- 25 har/i
- monkey;
green;
bay (horse);
pn (of kRSNa)





























































- 26 hAridr/a
- yellow, colored with turmeric (haridrA)
- 27 hAr/iN
- captivating, attracting, charming



- 28 har/iN
- horse, bay horse;
fawn-coloured, yellowish, tawny (also said of unhealthy complexion), greenish, green; taker, receiver


































- 29 hAriN/I
- taker;
captivating, attracting, charming
- 30 hariN/I
- deer
- 31 hariS/yati
- he will take away


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- 33 hArit/aA
- (was) taken away
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- 35 harivarS/a
- pn

- 36 harmy/a
- mansion, fine house


- 37 harS/a
- joy, pleasure, happiness, good spirits

















































- 38 harSaN/a
- joy, pleasure, happiness, good spirits;
delight, the pride and joy of


- 39 harSayA/mAsa
- made (them) glad, cheered (them)

- 40 harSay/ati
- he encourages, gladdens
- 41 harSay/atR
- encouraging, gladdening













- 42 harS/iN
- that gladdens


- 43 harSit/aA
- delighted


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- 45 hart/R
- taker
- 46 hartum
- to take



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- 48 hAs/a
- laughter



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- 50 hasant/I
- smiling, laughing






- 51 has/ati
- he laughs, smiles





- 52 has/atR
- smiling, laughing
























- 53 hAs/in
- that has smiles, that laughs, that laughs at






- 54 hasiS/yati
- he will laugh
- 55 hasit/a
- laughing happened;
he laughed
- 56 hasitav/atu
- he laughed
- 57 hast/aA
- m hand;
cubit (measure of distance, elbow to fingertip)














































































- 58 hastAhastam
- hand-to-hand (see tatratenedam)
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- 60 hastava/t
- dexterous with the hand (as an archer or thief)


- 61 hastav/atu
- dexterous with the hand (as an archer or thief)


- 62 hastimukh/a
- = pn
- 63 hast/in
- elephant































- 64 hAstinapur/a
- pn (of the capital of the kurus, modern WP Hastinapur, aka nAgapura nAgasAhvaya gajAhvaya gajasAhvaya)











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- 66 hAs/yati
- he will quit, abandon (hA + sya)
- 67 hata
- kill! (y'all)







































































































- 68 hat/aA
- killed, attacked
































































































































































































































































































































































































- 69 hATak/a
- gold
- 71 hatav/atu
- (he) killed

- 72 hatAvaziST/aA
- surviving, survivor (of a massacre)
- 73 hAtavy/aA
- must be abandoned (root hA tyAge)
- 74 hatazeS/aA
- survivor










- 75 hataziST/a
- survivors
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- 77 haThAd
- by violence


- 78 hAtum
- to abandon
- 79 hatvA
- killed and, hit and

































































































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