Vedic Hymns, Part II (SBE46), by Hermann Oldenberg [1897], at sacred-texts.com
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hamsá, swan, I, 65, 9; III, 8, 9.
han, to kill, slay: hámsi, I, 31, 6; gíghâmsatah, I, 36, 15; áhan (without an object), I, 69, 8:1;—ví gahi, smite, I, 36, 16.
har: háryamâna, longed for, III, 6, 4;—práti harya, accept graciously, I, 144, 7; práti háryâh, thou acceptest, V, 2, 11.
hári, golden, I, 95, 1;—bay horse, fallow steed: hári-bhyâm, I, 76, 3; IV, 15, 7:1; hárî íti, IV, 15, 8; V, 27, 2.
hári-kesa, whose hair is golden, III, 2, 13.
harít, pl., the golden horses, IV, 6, 9:1; harítah saptá yahvî´h, the seven young fallow mares, IV, 13, 3.
hári-vrata, whose every law is golden, III, 3, 5:1.
haryatá, delightful, III, 5, 3.
háva, invocation, I, 45, 3.
havih-ádya, eating the oblation, V, 1, 11; 4, 4.
havih-krít, preparer of the sacrificial food, I, 13, 3.
havih-dâ´, giver of offerings, IV, 3, 7:1.
havíh-pati, master of sacrificial food, I, 12, 8.
havih-vâ´h, bearer of oblations, I, 72, 7.
havís, sacrificial food, I, 12, 10, &c.
havíshmat, rich in sacrificial food, offering sacrificial food, I, 12, 9, &c.; 1, 128, 2:2.
hávîman, invocation, I, 12, 2.
hávya, to be proclaimed: bhágah ná hávyah, I, 144, 3:3;—to be invoked, III, 5, 3; V, 17, 4.
havyá, sacrificial food: havyâ´ya vólhave, I, 45, 6;—I, 74, 4, &c.
havyá-dâti, giver of offerings, III, 2, 8;—gift of offerings, IV, 8, 5; V, 26, 4.
havya-vâ´h, bearer of oblations, carrier of offerings, I, 12, 2; 6; 44, 8; 67, 2; 128, 8; III; 2, 2; 5, 10; 10, 9; 11, 2; 17, 4; 27, 5; 29, 7; IV, 8, 1; V, 4, 2; 6, 5; 28, 5.
havya-vâ´hana, carrier of oblations, I, 36, 10; 44, 2; 5; V, 8, 6; 11, 4; 25, 4; 28, 6; devébhyah havya-vâhana, III, 9, 6:1.
haskartrí, producing joy, IV, 7, 3.
hâ, to give (up to): gahâti, I, 95, 7.
hâ: ut-gíhânâh, flying up, V, 1, 1.
hi, to incite, stir up: hinvatu, I, 27, 11; hinuhi, I, 143, 4; hinvanti, I, 144, 5; hiyâná, driven forward, II, 4, 4; hinvé, he speeds along, IV, 7, 11; hinvire, they drive forward, V, 6, 6;—sám ahema (conj. for sám mahema), we have sent forward, I, 94, 1:1.
hitá-mitra, who has made himself (valiant) friends, I, 73, 3:2.
híranya, gold, IV, 10, 6.
híranya-kesa, golden-haired, I, 79, 1.
híranya-danta, gold-toothed, V, 2, 3.
hiranyáya, golden: hiranyáyî íti, I, 144, 6.
híranya-ratha, with the golden chariot, IV, 1, 8.
híranya-rûpa, golden-coloured, IV, 3, 1.
hiri-siprá, with golden jaws, II, 2, 5:1.
híri-smasru, golden-bearded, V, 7, 7.
hu, to offer, sacrifice: hûyate, I, 26, 6, &c.; guhure, II, 9, 3;—â´-hutah, worshipped by offerings, into whom offerings are poured, I, 36, 8, &c.; II, 7, 4:1; 5; III, 24, 3, &c.; â-gúhvânah, receiving libations, I, 188, 3; â´ guhota, with Acc., make offerings in, III, 9, 8.
hurás, on a crooked way, IV, 3, 13.
hri, to take: vi-háran, spreading out, IV, 13, 4.
hri, to be angry: hrinîyámânah, V, 2, 8.
hríd, heart, mind, I, 60, 3, &c.
hridi-sprís, touching the heart, IV, 10, 1:3.
hrish: hárshat, joyous, I, 127, 6;—ut-harsháyanti, they delight, V, 27, 5.
hríshîvat, joyful, I, 127, 6.
hélas, anger, I, 94, 12:1; IV, 1, 4.
hemyâ´-vat, well-impelled, IV, 2, 8:1.
heshá-kratu, hot-spirited, III, 26, 5:2.
hótri, the Hotri priest, I, 1, 1; 5, &c.; I, 94, 6; II, 9, 1; III, 17, 5; hótârâ daívyâ, I, 13, 8:1; 142, 8; 188, 7; II, 3, 7; III, 4, 7; V, 5, 7;—saptá hótri-bhih, III, 10, 4.
hotri-vû´rya, election as Hotri, I, 31, 3.
hotri-sádana, the Hotri's seat, II, 9, 1.
hotrá, service of a Hotri, the Hotri's office, I, 76, 4; II, 1, 2; III, 17, 2; saptá hotrâ´ni, III, 4, 5:2.
hotra-vâ´h, carrier of offerings, V, 26, 7.
hótrâ, oblation, I, 36, 7; II, 2, 8;—Hótrâ Bháratî, I, 142, 92; II, 1, 11:1;—the Hotri's work, worship, IV, 2, 10:1.
hotrâ-víd, knowing the art of sacrificial libations, V, 8, 3.
hru, see hvri.
hváras, tricks, V, 20, 2.
hvârá, serpent (1), I, 141, 7:1; hvâré (conj. hvârám), II, 2, 4:1.
hvâryá? V, 9, 4:1.
hvri: úpa hvárate, he slinks away, I, 141, 1:1;—hrûnânáh? (IV, 4, 1:2).
hve, to call, invoke . huvema, I, 127, 2:1; ihá huve (read ihá hve?), III, 20, 5:1;—váhnih âsa â´ huvé, 1, 76, 4:[1, 2];—vi-hváyâmahe, we call (thee) in emulation (with other people), I, 36, 13:2.