Ha > References for ‘har, hár, Háŕ, Haŕ’
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[23] A very popular name is Hari. In Sanskrit the root verb har means “to steal”, and “Hari” means “The Stealing Agent”.
[15] Next comes the Austric branch. [...] Kols, Bhiils, Muńd́as, Har;s (Santhals), and Biirhoŕas, [...] more or less of the same type.
[27] The word d́áuṋgá [...] Viirhoŕ language. In the Santhali Haŕ language Austric words have undergone [...] say that they have none at all.
[52] 3) The third meaning of the word [...] “necklace”, “chain”, hár [a kind of necklace], shelii [a necklace], hánsuli, [a crescent necklace], etc.
[10] Tumi kemon kare gán karo [...] caj, kaite kathá badhe Hár mene je paráń ámár [...] Choidike mor shurer jál buni
[11] Káke kalla nirbalii káháke bali ár Háŕ hante nirmiyá karaya puni hár
[40] In ancient India áuṋgará used to be called háŕ áuṋgrá or [...] sugar in place of this coal sugar.