Tat, Tāt, Taṭ: 15 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchTaṭ (तट्):—, taṭati dröhnen: yadāsya pṛthivī taṭati [?(Scholiast] taṭataṭeti śabdaṃ karoti) [ADBH. BR.] in [Weber’s Indische Studien 1, 40.] — taṭ, taṭati sich erheben (aus taṭa gefolgert) [DHĀTUP. 9, 21.] — taṭ, tāṭayati v.l. für taḍ schlagen [Vopadeva’s Grammatik] in [DHĀTUP. 32, 43.]
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Tat (तत्):—adj. von tan am Ende eines comp.; vgl. parītat .
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Tāt (तात्):—
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungṬāt (टात्):—(onomatop.) mit kar klingen — , rasseln machen [Jayadeva's Prasannarāghava 14,5.]
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Taṭ (तट्):—, taṭati —
1) dröhnen. —
2) ucchrāye. — *Caus. tāṭayati = tāḍayati schlagen.
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Tat (तत्):—Adj. von 1. tan.
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Tāt (तात्):—Adv. so , auf diese Weise. Vgl. tāvattāt.
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Starts with (+1387): Taccheda, Tajjnataka, Tallakshana, Tat-ekatiyanam, Tat-kitticanni, Tat-kung, Tat-kungasing, Tat-pada-parigrihita, Tat-pong, Tat-tuvamaci, Tata, Tata bateri, Tata pusia, Tata-amba, Tata-Kana-Kara-Dini-Dishi, Tata-paltanu, Tata-putaenal, Tata-tatayati, Tata-tatayayi, Tata-youba.
Ends with (+74): Abhinishpatat, Abhipatat, Adhahpatat, Adharastat, Adharattat, Adhastat, Adhatat, Ahatat, Akutat, Anetat, Antaratat, Antat, Apaktat, Apurastat, Arattat, Arttat, Asamantat, Avarastat, Avastat, Ayatat.
Full-text (+74277): Tatkala, Tanmatra, Dhat, Tad, Tatkara, Tadanantara, Nikata, Tavattat, Dvidat, Tatratya, Tatkshana, Shuddhadat, Arokadat, Tatparayana, Tatpurva, Avacakshe, Ayodat, Tadanta, Ubhayatodat, Tatpurvam.
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