Aghatin, Āghātin: 5 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit DictionaryĀghātin (आघातिन्).—adj.-subst. (from āghāta slaying with -in), murderous (person), murderer: Lalitavistara 207.3 (verse) āghātina (so read with all mss. but one which omits the syllable ti; Lefm. em. °tana, wrongly) iva vadhyāḥ, like murderers to be executed. In Udānavarga ix.16 ms. aghātinaḥ could possibly stand for āghātinaḥ, but more likely read aghāvinaḥ with Chakravarti.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryAghātin (अघातिन्):—[=a-ghātin] [from a-ghāta] mfn. not fatal, not injurious, harmless.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Goldstücker Sanskrit-English DictionaryAghātin (अघातिन्):—[tatpurusha compound] m. f. n.
(-tī-tinī-ti) Harmless, not mischievous (as a work or deed &c.). E. a and ghātin.
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Ends with (+21): Abhyaghatin, Adantaghatin, Amitraghatin, Andhakaghatin, Anupaghatin, Anyataghatin, Apaghatin, Ardhakaghatin, Atmaghatin, Avaghatin, Bhutopaghatin, Brahmaghatin, Chadmaghatin, Garbhaghatin, Gramaghatin, Gunaghatin, Jivaghatin, Kalaghatin, Kanyaghatin, Karnopaghatin.
Full-text: Minaghatin, Vyaghatin, Abhyaghatin, Andhakaghatin, Aghatana.
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