Mahitva to magadhi

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mahitvā : [abs. of mahati] having honoured; having revered.

mahiddhika : [adj.] of great magical power.

mahinda : [m.] a personal name; the chief of gods.

mahilā : [f.] a woman.

mahisa : [m.] a buffalo.

mahisamaṇḍala : [nt.] name of a country, present Mysore.

mahissara : [m.] a great lord; the God Isvara.

mahītala : [nt.] the surface of the earth.

mahīdhara : [m.] a mountain.

mahīpati : [m.] a king.

mahīpāla : [m.] a king.

mahīruha : [m.] a tree.

mahesakkha : [adj.] influential; possessing great power.

mahesi : [(mahā + isi), m.] the great sage. || mahesī (f.) a queen.

mahogha : [m.] great flood.

mahodadhi : [m.] the ocean.

mahodara : [adj.] having a big belly.

mahoraga : [m.] a king of Nāgas.

mā : [a prohibitive particle] do not. (m.) the moon.

māgadhaka : [adj.] belonging to Magadha.

māgadhī : [f.] the language of Magadha.