Hanati: 3 definitions

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Hanati means something in Buddhism, Pali. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.

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Pali-English dictionary

Source: BuddhaSasana: Concise Pali-English Dictionary

hanati : (han + a) kills; strikes; injures.

Source: Sutta: The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

Hanati, 1 (& hanti) (han or ghan to smite, Idg. *gǔhen, as in Av. jainti to kill; Gr. qei/nw to strike, fόnos murder; Lat. de-fendo “defend” & of-fendo; Ohg. gundea= Ags. gūd “battle.” The Dhtp (363 & 429) gives “hiṃsā” as meaning of han) 1. to strike, to thresh S.IV, 201; J.IV, 102.—2. to kill D.I, 123; A.IV, 97 (asinā hanti attānaṃ); Sn.125; Dh.405; maggaṃ° to slay travellers on the road J.I, 274; III, 220.—3. to destroy, to remove Sn.118; Dh.72.—Forms: Pres. 1st sg. hanāmi J.II, 273; 2nd sg. hanāsi J.III, 199; V, 460; 3rd sg. hanti Sn.118; A.IV, 97; DhA.II, 73 (=vināseti); Dh.72; hanāti J.V, 461; hanati J.I, 432; 1st pl. hanāma J.I, 200; 3rd pl. hananti Sn.669. Imper. hana J.III, 185; hanassu J.V, 311; hanantu J.IV, 42; Dh.355; J.I, 368. Pot. hane Sn.394, 400; haneyya D.I, 123; Sn.705. ppr. a-hanaṃ not killing D.I, 116; hananto J.I, 274. fut. hanissati J.IV, 102; hañchati J.IV, 102; hañchema J.II, 418. aor. hani Mhvs 25, 64; 3rd pl. haniṃsu Sn.295; J.I, 256; ger. hantvā Sn.121; Dh.294 sq.; hanitvāna J.III, 185.—Pass. haññati D.II, 352; S.IV, 175; Sn.312; J.I, 371; IV, 102; DhA.II, 28. ppr. haññamāna S.IV, 201. grd. hantabba D.II, 173. aor. pass. haññiṃsu D.I, 141. fut. haññissati DA.I, 134.—Caus. hanāpeti to cause to slay, destroy J.I, 262; DA.I, 159; ghātāpeti Vin.I, 277; ghāteti to cause to slay Dh.405; Sn.629; a-ghātayaṃ, not causing to kill S.I, 116; Pot. ghātaye Sn.705; ghātayeyya Sn.394; aor. aghātayi Sn.308; ghātayi Sn.309; pass. ghātīyati Miln.186. See also ghāteti. Cp. upahanati, vihanati; °gha, ghāta etc., paligha. Hanati2 (*han for had, probably from pp. hanna. The Dhtm (535) gives had in meaning of “uccāra ussagga”) to empty the bowels Pv IV.88 (=vaccaṃ osajjate PvA.268).—pp. hanna. Cp. ūhanati2 & ohanati. (Page 729)

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Pali is the language of the Tipiṭaka, which is the sacred canon of Theravāda Buddhism and contains much of the Buddha’s speech. Closeley related to Sanskrit, both languages are used interchangeably between religions.

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Kannada-English dictionary

Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpus

Haṇati (ಹಣತಿ):—[noun] = ಹಣತೆ [hanate]1.

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Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.

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