Ha > References for ‘handles’
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[57] The verbal root uś means [...] ośt́ha means “that which handles”; colloquially it means “lip”. [...] A + (nain) + dhr + ac = adhara.
[64] The transport system had completely [...] great hardship by holding on to the handles of the wagons and hanging like [...] for the better or for the worse.
[16] 3) The word kakubha can also be [...] khorá [a large cup without handles], ket́ho [wooden vessel], [...] in housework is called kakubha.
[10] 1) Imagine that you have prepared [...] this case you will use the two handles of the wok to take it off the stove, but if you grab the two handles with your bare hands then you [...] the striking of the energy of the handles – from the effect of the [...] non-conductor of heat before grabbing the handles and taking down the wok. This non-conductor of heat we call kabaliká.