Bhay: 1 definition
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Ambiguity: Although Bhay has separate glossary definitions below, it also represents an alternative spelling of the word Bhaya.
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionaryBhay in Hindi refers in English to:—(nm) fear, fright, dread, horror, scare; danger; ~[kara/~janaka] inspiring / causing fear, fearful, frightful, dreadful, terrible, horrible; dangerous; ~[trasta] frightened, horrified, terrified; scared, fear-stricken; ~[dayi] see ~[kara; ~prada ] see ~[kara; -pradarshana] terrifying, frightening, threatening, intimidating; -[vikala] aghast, afraid, frightened out of wits; hence ~[vikalata] (nf); ~[shila] fearing; timid; hence ~[shilata] (nf); ~[shunya] fearless, dauntless, intrepid; hence ~[shunyata] (nf); ~[hari] causing to remove fear, freeing from fear; one who frees from fear; ~[hetu] cause of fear; —[khana] to be afraid; to be scared, to fear (somebody)..—bhay (भय) is alternatively transliterated as Bhaya.
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Starts with (+169): Bhaya, Bhaya Sutta, Bhaya Vagga, Bhaya-bherava, Bhayabadha, Bhayabhakti, Bhayabhangasa Janem, Bhayabhangasa-janem, Bhayabhanjana, Bhayabhaya, Bhayabhayakrit, Bhayabherava Sutta, Bhayabhita, Bhayabhranta, Bhayabhrashta, Bhayabilu, Bhayabrahmana, Bhayacakita, Bhayacakite, Bhayacaurya.
Ends with: Abhay, Bahushubhay, Bhavabhay, Galbhay, Gardabhay, Gribhay, Hambhay, Kumbhay, Nirbhay, Rebhay, Sabhay, Shalabhay, Shubhay, Skabhay, Surabhay, Ubhay.
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Ramcharitmanas of Tulsidas < [October – December, 2003]