हृष्

हृष्

hṛish
cl. 1. P. Ā. hárshati, -te fr. P. only p. hárshat), to be excited orᅠ impatient, rejoice in the prospect of, be anxious orᅠ impatient for (dat.) RV. ;

to speak orᅠ affirm falsely, lie Dhātup. XVII, 59 ;
cl. 4. P. Dhātup. XXVI, 119 ;
hṛishyati (ep. andᅠ m. c. alsoᅠ -te;
pf. jaharsha, jahṛishuḥ;
jahṛishe, -shire MBh. etc.;
aor. ahṛishat ib. ;
fut. harshitā, harshishyati Gr.;
inf. harshitum ib. ;
ind. p. -hṛishya MBh. etc.), to thrill with rapture, rejoice, exult, be glad orᅠ pleased PārGṛ. Mn. MBh. etc.;
to become sexually excited Suṡr. ;
to become erect orᅠ stiff orᅠ rigid, bristle (said of the hairs of the body etc.), become on edge (like the teeth) MBh. BhP. :
Pass. hṛishyate (aor. aharshi) Gr.:
Caus. harsháyati, -te (aor. ajīhṛishat, orᅠ ajaharshat), to excite, make impatient orᅠ eager for (victory etc.) RV. etc. etc.;
to rejoice, be glad Mn. MBh. ;
to cause to bristle Cat. :
Desid. jiharshishati Gr.:
Intens. jarīhṛishyate, jarharshṭi etc. (Ved. forms jarhṛishanta, járhṛishāṇa andᅠ jāhṛishāṇá), to be impatient orᅠ excited RV. VS. ĀṡvṠr. ;
to excite violently RV. ;
+ cf. Lat. horreo for horseo

Sanskrit-English dictionary. 2013.

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