Abhiyatin, Abhiyātin: 6 definitions
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Abhiyātin (अभियातिन्).—a. approaching, assailing, encountering; assailant; रामाभियायिनां तेषाम् (rāmābhiyāyināṃ teṣām) R.12.43.
See also (synonyms): abhiyātṛ.
Abhiyātin (अभियातिन्).—m. (-tī) An enemy. E. abhi against, yat to strive, and ṇini affix, see abhighātin.
Abhiyātin (अभियातिन्):—[=abhi-yātin] [from abhi-yā] m. an assailant, enemy, [cf. Lexicographers, esp. such as amarasiṃha, halāyudha, hemacandra, etc.]
Abhiyātin (अभियातिन्):—[tatpurusha compound] m.
(-tī) The same as the preceding; (according to Rāyamuk., Bharata &c. on the Amarak.). E. (according to Rāyam.) yat with abhi, kṛt aff. ṇini; but it seems plausible to connect the E. of this word with that of abhiyāti and to derive it from yā with abhi by an aff. tin; comp. abhimātin.
Abhiyātin (अभियातिन्):—[abhi-yātin] (tī) 5. m. Idem.
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