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bṛhatī

bṛhat mf(atī)n. (in later language usually written vṛhat) lofty, high, tall, great, large, wide, vast, abundant, compact, solid, massy, strong, mighty, RV. &c. &c.

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1. bṛhat

bṛhat mf(atī)n. (in later language usually written vṛhat) lofty, high, tall, great, large, wide, vast, abundant, compact, solid, massy, strong, mighty, RV. &c. &c.

2. bṛhat

extended or bright (as a luminous body), ib.

3. bṛhat

clear, loud (said of sounds), ib.

4. bṛhatī

bṛhatī f. fr. bṛkat N. of a partic. metre of 36 ( orig. 8 + 8 + 12 + 8) syllables or (later) any metre containing 36 syllables ( ifc. tīka mfn. ), RV. ; RPrāt. ; AV. ; Br. &c.

5. bṛhatī

( pl. ) N. of partic. bricks forming part of the sacrificial fire-altar, ŚBr. ; Śulbas.

6. bṛhatī

a partic. Solanum (dvaya n. two species of it), ŚāṅkhGṛ. ; Suśr.

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