Ha > References for ‘hát, hát́, hat’
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[54] The next morning the prince set [...] far, beyond the Maynámati hát́ (hát́ means market place) very very [...] friends with such people.”
[51] Anyhow, the rivers used to be plied [...] ghát́á and hát́ [market] is called hát́á, [...] Harińghát́á, and so forth.
[3] Ke se bájikar dáke [...] jába tui ámár hát dhar.
[10] Rám nám ek aunk hyáy, [...] shunya; Aunk viná kuch hát nahi aunk rahe dash guńa.
[21] The Bengali word supárii [...] hat́t́ika → in Bengali hát. In Sanskrit, gubák hat́t́ika [...] absorbed into Sanskrit in this way.
[67] I assumed that there was singing [...] Pellád? Oh I know, the sola hat on your head is Pellád. [...] to any kind of decline, and your hat is just like him. If I take you to be Hirańyakashipu, then I have to call your hat Pellád.”
[72] 6) The cowboy hat that some people wear on their head is called kalamba.
[25] Lágla harir lut́er [...] buŕá Tári májhe hát báŕála vrajer mákhanacorá
[9] Nowadays the people of Burdwan [...] Another example is: Mastakare dei hát kánducchanti rájáḿka [...] idea and the locative of base.
[34] There is another word in Bengali – hát́. The word hát́ comes from the Sanskrit word hat́t́a. For example, if many hát;s are strung together then it [...] In Sanskrit a very large hát́ is called hat́t́ika. [...] hat́t́ika should be “small hát́”, in actuality it was used to mean “large hát́”. The Bengali word which is derived from hat́t́a is hát́, for example, rájárhát́, [...] there was a tendency to pronounce hát́ hát́á and [...] Gariyáhát́á, and so on.
[35] There is normally a shortage of [...] was a huge cattle market [garur hát́] near Nadia Districts cowherding [...] Goyáŕi-Krishnanagar.
[82] Rám nám ek auṋka hae sab sádhan hae shúńa; Aunk binu kachu hát nehi aunk rahe dasha guń.