Hikk: 8 definitions
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Hikk means something in Hinduism, Sanskrit. 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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Sanskrit dictionary
Hikk (हिक्क्).—I. 1 U. (hikkati-te, hikkita)
1) To make an indistinct or inarticulate sound.
2) To hiccough. -II. 1 Ā. (hikkayate) To hurt, injure, kill.
Hikk (हिक्क्).—r. 1st cl. (hikkati-te) 1. To sound inarticulately. 2. To hiccough. r. 10th cl. (hikkayate) To hurt or injure, to kill.
Hikk (हिक्क्).—i. 1, [Parasmaipada.] To hiccough. i. 10, [Ātmanepada.], v. r. of kiṣk.
Hikk (हिक्क्).—hikkati [participle] hikkita (v. seq.) sob.
Hikk (हिक्क्):—[class] 1. [Ātmanepada] [Parasmaipada] ([Dhātupāṭha xxi, 1]) hikkati, te ([grammar] also [perfect tense] jihikka, kke etc.), to hiccup (hiccough), sob, make a spasmodic sound in the throat, [Patañjali; Varāha-mihira’s Bṛhat-saṃhitā; Suśruta] :—[Causal] [Parasmaipada] hikkayati ([Aorist] ajihikkat), to cause to hiccup, [Suśruta];
— ([Ātmanepada]) hikkayate, to injure, kill, [Dhātupāṭha xxxiii, 12] ([varia lectio] hikk for kiṣk).
Hikk (हिक्क्):—hikkati, te 1. c. To sound inarticulately; to hiccough. (ka) hikkayate 10. d. To hurt, injure.
Hikk (हिक्क्):—(onomatop.), hikkati und te [DHĀTUP. 21, 1] (avyakte śabde). schluchzen, singultire: hikkati, hasati, kaṇḍūyati [Patañjali] in [MAHĀBH. lith. Ausg. 1,29,a.] hikket [Varāhamihira’s Bṛhajjātaka S. 51, 32.] hikkant [Suśruta 2, 495, 11.] hikkamāna [12.] hikkate [CARAKA 8, 15.] hikkita n. singultus [Patañjali] in [MAHĀBH. lith. Ausg. 2,313,a.] — caus. hikkayati Schluchzen bewirken [Suśruta 2, 494, 20.] — med. te v. l. für kiṣk (hiṃsāyām) [DHĀTUP. 33, 12.]
Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम् (saṃskṛtam), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.
Nepali dictionary
Hikk is another spelling for हिक्क [hikka].—adv. to hiccough; n. hiccough;
Nepali is the primary language of the Nepalese people counting almost 20 million native speakers. The country of Nepal is situated in the Himalaya mountain range to the north of India.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with (+7): Hikka, Hikkadallike, Hikkala, Hikkalu, Hikkanashana, Hikkanigrahana, Hikkanike, Hikkara, Hikkaroga, Hikkartri, Hikkashvasa, Hikkashvasa, Hikkashvasacikitsa, Hikkashvasadhikara, Hikkashvasin, Hikkattu, Hikkavattige, Hikke, Hikkika, Hikkin.
Full-text (+0): Hikka, Hishk, Hikkin, Hikkita, Kishk, Hekka, Hikkika, Hikkashvasin.
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Search found 4 books and stories containing Hikk; (plurals include: Hikks). You can also click to the full overview containing English textual excerpts. Below are direct links for the most relevant articles:
Buddhist records of the Western world (Xuanzang) (by Samuel Beal)
Chapter 20 - Country of Na-kie-lo-ho (Nagarahara) < [Book II - Three Countries]
International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Study on agrya aushadhi (foremost substances) w.s.r to clinical practice in ayurveda < [2021, Issue 6, June]
Satapatha-brahmana (by Julius Eggeling)
Kanda I, adhyaya 8, brahmana 1 < [First Kanda]
Narada Purana (English translation) (by G. V. Tagare)
Chapter 53 - The Exposition of Nirukta < [Part 2 - Pūrva-bhāga: Dvitīya-pāda]