Ha > References for ‘hát́á, hat́á, Hata’
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[158] Hata means “extinction of existence”; [...] madhyapadalopii karmadháraya.
[11] Now let us discuss Digha. Previously [...] Digha, was named after Ramnarayan Hata, the last maharaja of Midnapore [...] used to be predominantly Buddhist.
[9] Now let us discuss Digha. Previously [...] Digha, was named after Ramnarayan Hata, the last maharaja of Midnapore [...] used to be predominantly Buddhist.
[43] Bear in mind here that the words sará and hat́á are not identical in meaning. The word hat́á, or hat́ná in Hindi, [...] of sará cannot be done by hat́á or hat́ná although the work of hat́á can be done by sará. Another [...] Bengali rather than any other word.
[51] Anyhow, the rivers used to be plied [...] hát́ [market] is called hát́á, for example, Páthureghát́á, [...] Harińghát́á, and so forth.
[18] Kur + kvip + para = kurpara [...] Knee. That which helps one walk [ hát́á ] is called háṋt́u [...] when you say or write the word.
[34] There is another word in Bengali [...] to pronounce hát́ hát́á and ghát́ ghát́á; [...] Gariyáhát́á, and so on.